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focus and mind improving tea - FOCUS AND MIND HERBAL TEA 14 days, Lions Mane Mus

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Everything Else

cantidad disponible:

200 En stock

Condition:

New

Brand:

SWAN LIFE ESSENTIALS

UPC:

300873025453

MPN:

SLE_FCS_MD_TEA_2_2B

manufacturer:

SWAN LIFE ESSENTIALS

Number Of Items:

2

Package Quantity:

2

Part Number:

SLE_FCS_MD_TEA_2_2B

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Publicado en venta:

Más de una semana

Artículo número:

1184994865

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focus and mind improving tea - FOCUS AND MIND HERBAL TEA 14 days, Lions Mane Mushroom mind boosting - 2 bags The brewed beverage particularly the mint tea, also called Maghrebi, that is most associated with Morocco has a long history in the country. There are conflicting stories about its origins, but the most commonly accepted is that it was introduced to Morocco in the mid-19th century by a British merchant. Unable to sell what he called gunpowder tea in the Baltic region of Northern Europe because ports were closed due to the Crimean War, he stumbled upon Morocco, where it immediately became sought after. The locals made it their own by sweetening it and brightening it with fresh mint. You will still often hear it called gunpowder tea today, which gives credence to this story.