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Ruth Bader Ginseng (RBG): Organic Lemon Ginseng Green Tea (Caffeinated) (Ruth Bader Ginsburg)

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Celebrate the legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a meaningful and memorable cup of tea. Inspired by her strength, wisdom, and unwavering fight for justice, this Lemon Ginseng Green Tea is the perfect gift for tea lovers, RBG admirers, and anyone who believes that real change happens one step—or one steep—at a time. This USDA Organic, Non-GMO, Vegan, Kosher, and Wheat-Free tea features a refreshing blend of organic green tea, lemongrass, and ginseng. Lightly caffeinated and uplifting, it’s ideal for thoughtful mornings, inspiring conversations, or honoring RBG’s memory with every sip. The quote on the back says it best: “Real change, enduring change, happens one steep at a time.” Available in multiple packaging options to suit every need: • 20-pack Gift Cube made from 100% recycled plastic • 20-pack Eco Choice with minimal waste packaging • 10-pack Mini Gift Cube • 100-pack Bulk Zipper Bag • 100-pack Gift Box Each tea pack weighs 0.06 oz (1.6g) and fits perfectly in the TeaBook. Designed by acclaimed artist Chari Pere, the artwork is rich with symbolism celebrating RBG’s life—her devotion to justice, equality, LGBTQ+ rights, women’s empowerment, fitness, opera, and her Brooklyn roots. From the 14 stars honoring the 14th Amendment to the superhero cape and gavel of justice, every detail tells a story.


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