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  • Stash Premium Tea Green Tea Decaf Premium - 18 ea
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    From $3.29 (New)

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    From $3.49 (New)

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Buy from Walgreens $3.99$3.29 $3.80 $3.60 $3.40 $3.20 Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun 2013 2014 2015 2016 $3.99, Oct 22 - Nov 4$3.29, Sep 9 - Apr 15

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Latest $3.29 49 mins ago
Highest $3.99 Oct 22, '13
Lowest $3.29 Sep 9, '15
Average $3.29 (30d avg)
$3.29 (90d avg)
$3.29 (180d avg)
$3.29 (365d avg)
$3.39 (Lifetime average)
Added Jun 13, 2013

Product Description

Green Tea Is Steamed Fresh From The Garden, Preserving Its Color And Natural Flavor, Leaving It Rich In Antioxidants. This Tea Is A Gently, Contemplative Drink Blended From Top Quality Green Tea Leaves. An All-Natural European Process Removes 99.5% Of The Caffeine While Retaining The Delicate, Slightly Sweet Flavor. 100% Natural Ingredients Kosher

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Buy from Drugstore.com $3.99$3.49 $3.88 $3.76 $3.64 $3.40 Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun 2013 2014 2015 2016 $3.99, Jun 14 - Dec 28$3.49, Dec 29 - Feb 24$3.99, Feb 25 - Apr 1$3.49, Apr 2 - Apr 15

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Latest $3.49 67 mins ago
Highest $3.99 Feb 25, '16
Lowest $3.49 Apr 2, '16
Average $3.77 (30d avg)
$3.70 (90d avg)
$3.79 (180d avg)
$3.89 (365d avg)
$3.96 (Lifetime average)
Added Jun 14, 2013

Product Description

Caffeine Free A delicate, slightly sweet, slightly nutty flavor. For our decaffeinated teas we use an advanced, completely natural European process. This process removes 99.5% of the caffeine, leaving the tea leaves with all the flavor, color and aroma you expect from Stash premium teas. Green tea is the earliest type of tea ever produced, with most of it produced in China and Japan. The first green tea was exported in 1611, when the Dutch East India Company established a factory on Hirado Island in Japan. In the manufacturing of green tea preservation of the intact green leaf is of utmost importance. Green teas are not oxidized as black teas are, or partially oxidized as oolongs, rather the tea leaves are plucked, steamed or pan fried, rolled and then dried. The result yields a natural chemical composition in green tea similar to the fresh leaf. Green tea is known for its

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