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Teas to Try at David’s Tea

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at U Ottawa chapter.

I am not ashamed to say that I don’t like tea. I don’t like preparing it or drinking it; it’s just too complicated to understand the different kinds or flavours. However, I must admit that I have one guilty pleasure; I love going to David’s Tea. I know it’s weird since I just said that I don’t like tea, but this shop keeps me interested. Every time I go, I get attacked by all these beautiful smells and I fall in love with all of their accessories like mugs, kettles, infusers… the list goes on. If you want to take a trip to David’s Tea, try some of these teas that were recommended by some of our Her Campus uOttawa staff and uOttawa students. 

Cold 911
“It’s really good for colds or a sore throat.” -Orphane B. 

Forever Nuts
“This tea is a mixture of nuts, fruits and spices! A soothing pink herbal tea perfect for studying and relaxing.” -Marisa L. 

Mother’s Little Helper
“Perfect for right before bed; it has peppermint, chamomile and lemon.” -Daniella B.

Coconut Cream Pie
“Perfect as a latte on a cold day!” -Amber G.

Mango Madness and Strawberry Rhubarb Parfait
“They are really nice if you like iced teas; they are perfect for the summer!” -Katie F.

Read My Lips
“It’s my go-to tea when it comes to David’s Tea.” -Madison V.

Lime Gelato
“I like it iced in the summer; it’s so refreshing!” -Lynn C.

Glitter and Gold
“It’s a black tea you can have without anything added. It’s bomb.” -Sarah K. 

The Skinny 
“The skinny is great for detox and helps a bunch with bloating.” -Lisa P.

Do these recommendations make you want to visit David’s Tea? What are your favourites? Let us know on Twitter

 

Picture credits: Cover, 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5, 6, 78 & 9

Gloria Charles-Pierre is Her Campus uOttawa Alumni. She was one of our writers for four years and the French editor for two years. Gloria graduated from the University of Ottawa with a degree in Arts specialized in French Lierature and two certificates in LSQ (Langue des Signes Québécoise). Now, she is in Teachers College and loving it. Gloria spends her time doing kick-boxing and working on her personnal writing project while growing in her faith. She hopes to travel more, and to continue her studies with a Masters in Education and also continue working in editing.