About Celestial Seasonings Morning Thunder Black Tea
This blend's savory, earthy flavor comes from a blend of rich black tea and roasted maté, a traditional South American botanical that rejuvenates without the jitters associated with coffee. It just might be your new morning cup.
Key Benefits & Features
- 35 mg of caffeine.
- Rejuvenates without the jitters associated with coffee.
Celestial Seasonings Morning Thunder Black Tea FAQ's
Are your products Kosher?
Yes, each of our teas is certified Kosher. Information about Kosher certification can be found next to the Nutrition Facts panel on each package, as well as on each product's page on our website.
I've heard that I shouldn't add milk to teas that contain hibiscus. Is this true?
Yes. We do not recommend adding milk to teas with hibiscus. This is because hibiscus is quite acidic by nature and will likely cause the milk to curdle.
Do any of your teas contain gluten?
Yes. As of August 2015, two of our teas (Roastaroma and Sugar Cookie Sleigh Ride) contain roasted barley, an ingredient that contains a form of gluten. We label every box of tea we make as either “gluten free” or “contains gluten” for your convenience.
What are natural flavors?
In addition to natural herbs, teas, spices and botanicals, some of our teas use natural flavors to achieve their unique tastes. The natural flavors we use are derived from real ingredients and do not contain artificial or synthetic additives.
Do your teas contain caffeine?
Celestial Seasonings offers teas that are naturally caffeine-free, like our herbal teas, and green and black teas that are either caffeinated or decaffeinated. On the product detail pages, look for the Caffeine Meter below the ingredients list for the total milligrams of caffeine in each tea.
What are antioxidants?
Antioxidants can help protect cells in your body by neutralizing the damaging effects of molecules called “free radicals.” Vitamin C is most often recognized as having antioxidant qualities. Green tea (and white tea) naturally contains a special type of antioxidant called “flavonoids” that may account for green tea's reported health benefits.
Ingredients
Roasted Maté and Black Tea.