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Bigelow Constant Comment Black Tea Bags - 20ct

REP394056 072310001053 REP394056

Bigelow

Bigelow
2025-05-02 USD 5.75

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Contains: Does Not Contain Any of the 8 Major Allergens
Tea Type: Caffeinated
Dietary Needs: Gluten Free
Form: Loose
State of Readiness: Mix
Package Quantity: 20
Package type: Multi-Pack Single Servings
Net weight: 1.18 Ounces
•Bigelow Constant Comment, Black Tea, Tea Bags, 20 Ct
•The Bigelow Family's first and most famous blend flavored with a secret recipe of orange rind and sweet spice
•20 Tea bags, individually wrapped in foil pouches for peak flavor, freshness and aroma
•Gluten–free, Non-GMO, Kosher Parve, Kosher for Passover
•Bigelow Tea is Family Owned and Blended & Packaged in the USA since 1945
•Each Ingredient has been carefully selected by the Bigelow Family to deliver an uncompromised quality tea experience
•Bigelow Tea is proud to be a Certified B Corporation! We meet the highest verified standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability
The Bigelow original. No recipe makes us prouder. To this day members of the Bigelow family are still the only ones who blend this secret recipe of black tea, rind of oranges and sweet spice. One sip & you will know there is still no tea like it… take a whiff then enjoy the one and only “Constant Comment”.

In 1945 Ruth Campbell Bigelow set out to create a better cup of tea. After weeks of trial and error, she emerged from her kitchen with America’s first specialty tea. “Constant Comment” was born and tea was reinvented in America.