Amoda Tea is a Canadian premium tea subscription. Each month hand-selected teas are sent out, from all over North America and beyond. They source the tea from small companies to support them and help them grow. There are two flavours of box available — the original and low-caffeine. This is a review of the original box. Both cost $20, have free shipping to Canada/US (no international shipping yet), and you can also add on some extra bonuses like a travel set, a teaspoon, or more filters if you are a tea-drinking monster like me. They also have a tasty tea guarantee — if you don’t like a tea in your box, they’ll replace it in your next box!
DEAL: Get 40% off of your first month! Use coupon code HELLO40.
Every month they also send a super cute tea postcard! I send these to my tea-loving friends and my penpals. They also always send paper filters in case you’re new to loose leaf tea and don’t have an infuser yet.
The info card has a great layout and everything is easy to find including social media and discount codes!
Pumpkin Gingerbread — This smells amazing but I personally am not a huge fan of the whole pumpkin spice fad; I got turned off of pumpkin a few years ago (long story) and so it’s not a flavour I really enjoy. This is a rooibos tea so it’s caffeine free.
Blessings — A black tea with apple, hibiscus, citrus, cinnamon, and caramel. This is a pretty standard spiced tea. I liked this one the most of the four sent this month.
Red Cranberry — An herbal tea with cranberry as well as citrus.
Bombay Almond — A puerh and black tea blend with almonds, apples, and cinnamon. I dislike puerh tea so I didn’t try this one.
Amoda always manages to curate some truly special teas every month. I don’t always love the teas but being able to taste and try a small amount without committing is a really awesome experience. Amoda sells all of their teas on their website, so if you have a craving it’s easy to get your hands on more! This month was a miss for me, but that’s just due to personal preference and my picky tastes. It just means I get to share with my friends and coworkers, and that’s what the holidays are all about!
Which tea was your favorite?
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