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Savour the Moment: Celebrating International Tea Day with the Cape Breton Tea Company

Each year on May 21st, tea lovers around the world raise a cup in celebration of International Tea Day—a time to honour the cultural, social, and Health benefits of this timeless beverage. At the Cape Breton Tea Company, we believe that tea is much more than a drink. It is an invitation: to pause, to connect, to nourish body and spirit.

The Power of Tea for Well-Being

Tea is known across cultures for its soothing qualities. Whether enjoyed in a quiet moment alone or shared with a friend, tea invites us to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect. Herbal teas in particular are rich with natural properties that can support the body’s systems. From reducing Stress to aiding digestion or boosting immunity, tea can be a daily partner in self-care and healing.

Some of our favourite blends for well-being include:

Tea as a Catalyst for Conversation and Connection

Tea has always brought people together. A warm cup in hand creates a space for meaningful conversations, shared stories, and moments of laughter. Whether it’s part of a Family tradition, a community gathering, or a quiet one-on-one chat, tea fosters connection—something we need more than ever in today’s busy world.

Why not host a tea circle or community tea break to honour International Tea Day? Serve a few Cape Breton favourites like:

  • Kitchen Party – A lively blend that celebrates Cape Breton’s musical traditions. This tea is perfect for sharing during joyful get-togethers and conversations. Serve in a clear glass to enjoy the fun colours of this green tea with floral bouquets.
  • Beach BonFire – With its smoky, warming flavour, this tea brings the feeling of gathering around a fire—reminiscent of summer nights and heartfelt talks under the stars, while eating s’mores – this tea has no sugar and hints of caramel, marshmallow, and chocolate.

Nutritional Value in Every Sip

Many herbal teas offer a natural source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Unlike sugary drinks or artificial alternatives, herbal teas can hydrate while also providing nourishment. Teas made with ingredients like nettle, raspberry leaf, hibiscus, lemon balm, and peppermint offer unique health-supporting compounds that can uplift and energize.


Raise Your Cup with Us

At the Cape Breton Tea Company, we blend our teas with intention, honouring the land, the plants, and the people who enjoy them. This International Tea Day, we invite you to celebrate with us—whether you’re sipping alone or sharing with a friend. Let your tea ritual be a reminder that well-being is built in small, meaningful moments, and every cup is a chance to connect with yourself and with others.

Which tea will you celebrate with today?

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Michelle Greenwell Dr Michelle Greenwell, CIH

With a passion for supporting others on their wellness journey, and a career spanning 4 decades, I specialize in movement to heal the body through dance or Tai Chi and creating specialty tea blends to bring micronutrients and intentions into your day. I have a BA in Psych, a MSc in CAM (Complementary and Alternative Medicine) and a PhD in CIH (Complementary and Integrative Health). I include tools from my BioEnergetic Wellness Profession with Touch for Health, Therapeutic Touch, NeuroReflex Integration, and western herbs with eastern theories. With an extensive YouTube channel (@michellegreenwell) and online programs, I create daily activity opportunities for adding energy and vitality with ease and grace. My podcast is Be Well with Dr Michelle Greenwell, highlighting herbs and special guests who inspire transformation and health discovery. You can interact with me one-on-one or through group programs and resources.

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