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Discover bold blends, soothing herbal infusions, refreshing iced teas, rich Earl Greys, and wellness teas crafted with care. Sustainably sourced. Purely delicious.
Welcome to Bush Berry Tea â A small, female-owned Canadian brand rooted in the heart of BC's Beautiful West Kootenay Mountains. We're proud to craft organic, loose-leaf teas inspired by natureâs bounty and sourced from small, sustainable farms. As a woman-led company, we pour passion, purpose, and a deep commitment to the environment into every blend. From our hands to your cup, experience the difference that comes from caring about every detail.
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At Bush Berry, we believe tea should feel goodâfrom the first sip to the last leaf. Thatâs why we use Canadian-manufactured, compostable packaging thatâs safe for your home compost. Weâre proud to reduce single-use waste while keeping your tea fresh and flavorful.
We're also thrilled to join forces with Greensparkâa project restoring marine life through kelp forestation off the BC coast. While our impact is just beginning, weâre committed to contributing to initiatives like this and tree planting, plastic removal, and carbon reduction in the years to come.
Sip sustainably, knowing that every cup supports something greater.
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We respectfully acknowledge the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Ktunaxa, the Kinbasket (Secwepemc), Syilx, and Sinixt Peoples