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How can I get my kids off sugar while making sure they’re properly hydrated?

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How can I get my kids off sugar while making sure they’re properly hydrated?

 

“Almost all the drinks my kids love are loaded with sugar, caffeine and artificial flavorings, sweeteners and additives.  But I don’t want them getting dehydrated.  Any ideas?”  This is a question mums are constantly asking – and the simplest answer is Rooibos Rocks!

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Rooibos holds the secret to healthy, tasty hydration

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Rooibos holds the secret to healthy, tasty hydration

 

You need to keep the kids hydrated.  But you don’t want them glugging sodas and other drinks loaded with sugar, caffeine and other chemical nasties.  It’s a big dilemma for busy moms!

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A sweet caffeine-free cuppa

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A sweet caffeine-free cuppa

 

It’s a question we get asked a lot – because so many people are consciously cutting down their caffeine intake.  The good news is that Honeybush Tea has no caffeine in it at all.  You can drink as many cups as you like (and you will like them because Honeybush Tea tastes as good as it sounds!) without buzzing up your system, raising your blood pressure or spoiling your sleep patterns.

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Green Rooibos Tea and Green Tea – are they both caffeine-free?

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Green Rooibos Tea and Green Tea – are they both caffeine-free?

 

No, they are not. Green Rooibos Tea has zero caffeine but Green Tea does contain caffeine. So, if you want to avoid caffeine, improve the quality of your sleep and avoid revving your system, stick to Green Rooibos Tea and avoid Green Tea.

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Sore throat? Rooibos Chai to the rescue!

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Sore throat?  Rooibos Chai to the rescue!

 

Sore throat? Rooibos Chai to the rescue! Sore throats are just one of the occupational hazards of being a human. Knowing that you’ll be fine again in a few days is some consolation – but in the meantime, the condition is pretty unpleasant. Now the good news.

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