


Comfort, flavour, and wellness—in one calming cup.


Product FAQs
How is this tea made?
Flu Fighter is crafted with premium ingredients from all over the world - mainly soothing lemongrass and spicy ginger from Thailand. It’s then proudly blended and packaged in small batches right here in Canada for exceptional quality and freshness.
Is Flu Fighter Tea caffeine-free?
Yes, it is a 100% caffeine-free herbal infusion made with herbs to support cold and flu symptoms.
When is the best time to drink tea for the flu?
We recommend you start drinking Flu Fighter tea at the first sign of a runny nose or scratchy throat or during seasonal changes.
How do I prepare this tea for flu support?
Steep 1 heaped teaspoon of tea in 100°C water for 3–5 minutes.
Can I enjoy Flu Fighter Tea iced?
Flu Fighter tea is most effective and comforting when served warm, especially during colds or chills. Having it hot also best brings out its flavour and health benefits.
What are the immunity benefits of Flu Fighter Tea's ingredients?
Flu Fighter combines the natural power of ginger, soothing warming spices, and immune-supporting botanicals to help you feel better, faster.
Ginger: Helps ease throat irritation, reduce inflammation, and boost natural defenses.
Lemon and lemongrass: High in Vitamin C, strengthen immune health, and promote relaxation.
Cinnamon, clove, and cardamom: Provide warming relief, soothe sore throats, and support easier breathing.
How can I enhance the taste and health benefits of this cold and flu tea?
Add a spoonful of raw honey for natural sweetness and its soothing properties, a squeeze of fresh lemon for an extra dose of vitamin C, and a few slices of fresh ginger to introduce a warming, anti-inflammatory kick.
Does Flu Fighter tea contain any allergens or ingredients I should be aware of?
Flu Fighter tea is free from common allergens such as nuts, sulfites, and gluten. If you are concerned about allergies, you can find a detailed list - here.
Is Flu Fighter Tea safe during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or for children?
This tea is generally considered safe during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or for children in moderate amounts, but please check with your doctor before introducing it.