They all know that if they bring her something.anything, they can try one of her exotic or just fun flavors she may be carrying!! Apparently many a student has shared that they are swiping tea bags from their mothers cabinets, just to see what they can trade up for from my kids stash! LOL. Her friends have made it a point to exchange teas with her. They have hot and cold water spouts all around her school and kids can have these drinks in covered cups at all times in classes. And my daughter always has a quart size baggie filled with a huge variety of flavored tea bags (and her Splenda she adds now). Shes funny too.she goes to an Art High School.for whatever reason, tea is popular so far with our snowy wintry months we have had. Now, just as when I was a kid, there is always regular ice tea in a huge jug in our refrigerator (hubby drinks too.we are not a soda house).and daughter and I have an entire shelf in one cabinet full of flavored teas.more her choices than mine. ![]() I usually added a tich of sweet to them, as thats the way I like it.but the Celestial Seasonings and a few other brands that have been around forever.since I was a child and drank it as well.have alot of "fun" flavors. A hot cup of chamomile tea helped calm Peter Rabbits nerves, and it might do the same for your child. ![]() She wa lactose intolerant.then "sensitive" as child.and we didn't want to do alot of juice and water got boring.so we did flavored tea. Bottom line: Probably safe, but no proven reason to try it. ![]() My, now 16 year old, daughter is a tea addict! She loves any sort of tea and as a very small child drank all sorts of these flavored herb teas that are caffeine free.
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