About Bigelow Cozy Chamomile Tea
Chamomile is good for you, both soothing and relaxing. No better way to wind down. What makes Bigelow taste so special is that we use the whole chamomile flower, carefully picked so you get a much sweeter, rounder, flavorful experience… enjoy! Caffeine Free. Based in Fairfield, CT, and 100% family owned, the Bigelow Tea Company pioneered the specialty tea category more than 70 years ago. The three-generational company takes pride in its heritage and successful growth from a one-product, entrepreneurial venture into America’s leading specialty tea company.
Key Benefits & Features
- 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! They meet the highest verified standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability.
Bigelow Cozy Chamomile Tea FAQ's
How long are Bigelow Teas good for?
They guarantee the freshness of all our individually wrapped teas for three years from the time of production. After the three-year period, the tea will be perfectly safe to drink, but the flavor may not be as robust.
What is the difference between black tea, green tea, white tea, and oolong tea?
All tea is processed from the same bush called Camellia Sinensis. White tea is tea made from new growth buds and young leaves of the plant. The leaves are steamed or fried to inactivate oxidation, and then dried. Green Tea is processed by steaming and scalding the tea leaves for several minutes; they are then rolled and dried. Black Teas go through a different process; the tea leaves are not steamed, but are oxidized or fermented and then dried. The fourth type of tea, which is oolong, goes through the same process as black tea, but it is only oxidized for half the time.
Are there any calories in your teabags?
None of the Bigelow teas contain calories.
Do these products contain caffeine and how can I remove caffeine from the tea if so?
Yes. Black, green, and white teas, including decaffeinated versions, naturally contain caffeine. The decaffeination process cannot remove 100% of the caffeine, although on average, it safely removes approximately 99.6% of the caffeine. When a tea has undergone decaffeination, it is labeled as "Decaffeinated" Tea on our packaging.
If you're at home and want less caffeine, you can remove most of the caffeine yourself by following these steps. Bring water to a boil and pour over the tea bag. Steep for 60 seconds, remove the tea bag, and discard the water. Pour boiling water over the tea bag again, and steep 1-2 minutes. This removes up to 60-65 percent of the caffeine from the tea.
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size is 8 fl oz.
 | Per Serving Size | % of Daily Value |
Calories per Serving | 0 Calories | 0% |
Calories from Fat | 0 Calories | 0% |
Total Fat | 0 g | 0% |
Sodium | 0 mg | 0% |
Total Carbohydrate | 0 g | 0% |
Dietary Fiber | 0 g | Â 0% |
Sugars | 0 g | 0% |
Vitamin A | 0 mcg | 0% |
Calcium | 0 mg | 0% |
Iron | 0 mg | 0% |
Potassium | 25 mg | 1% |
Vitamin C | 0 | 0% |
Caffeine content per serving Herbal Tea: 0 mg Decaf Tea: 1-8 mg Green Tea: 25-50 mg Black Tea: 30-60 mg *Coffee: 100-120 mg *