Necronomicane

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From Pitch Black North

SATAN REPRESENTS INDULGENCE. SATAN REPRESENTS UNDEFILED WISDOM.

Hand blended black tea, peppermint, French lavender and crushed rose hips.

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Contains 50 g of loose-leaf tea; gluten- and dairy-free.

May contain trace amounts of nuts

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I was sick earlier this week so my tea drinking was a little bit lighter, and part of that sickness was just a whole lot of nausea. This ended up being a good tea to sip on as I was coming out of that because of the smooth, relaxing lavender that was really grounding and then the cool, crisp peppermint which was kind to the uneasy feeling I had. Sorta gut-friendly. Plus, this blend just tastes great too.

TeaEarleGreyHot

Well I am trying to parse out the name of this tea to understand it… in one of your other 8 notes on it you mentioned some grim reaper imagery in the package, and that tracks with necro (meaning death), but the nomi and cane parts baffle me, unless referring to either an author, or a type of artwork. What say you?

Roswell Strange

It’s a pun on “necrinomicon” – aka the book of the dead, the grimoire from HP Lovecraft. The tea was originally released as a holiday blend so “cane” is candy cane and is presumably from the peppermint in the blend. The packaging art is a grim reaper holding a candy cane scythe.

TeaEarleGreyHot

Well that all makes sense! Thanks for the explanation, Ros!

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