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Pappy's Sassafrass tea concentrate from H & K products

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Pappy's Sassafrass tea concentrate

Herbal Tea by H & K products

With Pappy’s Instant Sassafras Tea Concentrate, you can make a perfect cup of healthful, refreshing tea in seconds! And, Pappy’s is extracted only from choice natural Sassafras bark. Pappy’s is an instant tea concentrate, so each 12 oz. bottle makes 12 refreshing cups of tea, just by adding water.

Pappy’s Sassafras tea concentrate is an excellent Atkins Diet friendly drink because it contains 0 Carbohydrates, Less than One Calorie per serving and is Caffeine Free. Pappy’s Sassafras Tea offers dieters a great alternative Low Carb drink to enjoy with their Low Carbohydrate foods. You can enjoy its aromatic flavor any time, day or night. Learn for yourself how down right satisfying this tasty brew can be.

8 Tasting Notes

gmathis
52
gmathis 6 tasting notes

There are those who would say tea concentrate is sacrilege, but you just can’t beat this one for good ol’fashioned Ozark mountain sentimentality. Flat unsweet root beer, that’s all there is to it, and since I think root beer is often way too sweet, this is great. A tablespoon or so in a hot cuppa; or about double strength iced.

First iced tea of the season necessitated by the first push mow of the season. Got half our big backyard done and I’m limp—vegetation so thick the blade felt like it was caught in wet spaghetti. Welcome to Missouri. There was still snow on the ground last week.

At any rate, this is quick-no steep time whatsoever; in with the cold water and boom! there you go. Root beery goodness. We can find this in local grocery stores; I wonder if it gets scarcer the farther east and west you go.

Best part — shot of two tablespoons in a cup, no waiting, no steep time! I was seriously craving this; another tea treat I associate with early spring. Unsweet root beer for those of you who are unfamiliar with the base ingredient.

Since I have a whole bottle (minus last night’s splash) I wonder what this would mix well with. Hmmm…

Was toting around a colossal headache all day yesterday. A nice sit-down and a cuppa this, hot, did much to alleviate it. Officially, “headache tonic” isn’t on the cure-all list for sassafrass (benefits lean more toward detox and anti-inflammatory), but whatever it did, it did me good.

On ice. Nice!

If Granny Clampett looked me over, I ‘spect she’d tell me I had a miz’ry that needed tonickin’. This’ll do. Nice and root-beery, warm. All I need is a jug :) Zero steep time; 2 tablespoons in with your water and great hoppin’ horny-toads! there you go.

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joshuasbones
65

Well I’m not crazy about it, but I was curious. I do very very much enjoy anything slightly sassafrass-y and this makes a respectable tea. I haven’t tried it hot, but if you make it cold you have to make it much stronger.

Joker
80

Yummy memories of childhood in this cup. When I was a lil’ kid in the hills n’ hollows of western Pennsylvania we’d dig sassafras roots in the spring after the new leaves appeared. Wash em’ up and cut into shorts. Boil awhile and hot cups of yummy tea. Didn’t know about the safrole back then, but didn’t drink enough to really matter. Pappy’s is good stuff, hot with truvia. Enjoying some right now.