Pukka Elderberry & Echinacea Tea Bags 20 Pack

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Product Overview
Restore your senses with our expertly blended Elderberry and Echinacea tea. Our reviving herbal tea blends fruity berries, echinacea and warming ginger to restore and recharge. Bounce back to your best self with every cup.
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Naturally caffeine free and ethically sourced, 100% organically grown ingredients
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Pukka Elderberry & Echinacea Tea Bags 20 Pack
RRP $10.25
$9.35
8% OFF RRP
Collect 10 Everyday Rewards Points*
Currently unavailable
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