Our ChariTEA series combines amazing art, honors Harry's legacy of giving to others, plus it's a delicious organic tea.
$.20 per 20 pack sold from our website sales will be donated and split between The Long Island Cares Harry Chapin Food Bank and The Harry Chapin Foundation.
The perfect gift for someone that loves tea, music, Harry Chapin, chai tea, "Cats in the Cradle", or collects artwork. Bring to friends or serve it and watch the laughs and conversation heat up!
Quote on back of bag: "When in doubt do something and drink tea.” - Harry Chai-pin
20pk Cube - In a 100% recycled plastic gift cube.
20pk Eco Choice - Save the planet, save some money. No cube, tape or insert so less waste!
10pk Mini - In a 100% recycled plastic mini gift cube.
100pk Bulk - Shipped in a zipper bag.
100pk Gift Box - Shipped in a gift box.
USDA Organic, KSA Kosher, Wheat Free, Non-GMO, Vegan.
Each tea pack contains:
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Flavor: America Famous Ginger Chai (Caffeinated)
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Ingredients: ginger*, lemongrass*, licorice root*, peppermint*, black pepper*, black tea*, and natural flavor. (*organic)
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Product Net Weight: .06 Oz (1.8g)
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Artist: Aaron Rodriquez
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Endorsed by Long Island Cares (TM) and the Harry Chapin Foundation (TM).
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Fits the TeaBook perfectly!
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Max Print: 2,000,000
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Mug in picture not included with tea.
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Product photos are for reference. Actual products may differ slightly in color and appearance.
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Gift box picture used to show our gift box - Not an actual picture of this specific product.
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No person, estate or corporation endorses our teas.
About The Artist: Aaron Rodriquez
Aaron grew up in the hot, rural desert of Southern Arizona. As he can recall, he has been drawing mermaids since the age of 2, so with big dreams it was only a matter of time before he would outgrow the small-town life. He pulls inspirations from classic cartoons, shojo manga, and queer aesthetics. Once he finally found the confidence to pursue art full-time, he moved to the nearby "big city," and began working at a union print shop. Aaron flourished within the community by becoming involved in a variety of movements, from LGBTQ+ rights, immigration, “radical” politics, and the artistic queer movement. A recent transplant to Los Angeles (moving with his boyfriend and 2 dogs), Aaron is enthralled by the idea of once again finding a place for himself and his art within the queer community, and establishing himself as the kind of artist you can have a cup of tea with.