Sleepytime Extra® Wellness Tea
Nothing promotes physical and mental well being like a good night’s sleep. So when you need something to help you unwind, enjoy a cup of Sleepytime Extra. This relaxing and delicious herbal tea starts with the time-honored blend of chamomile, spearmint and other soothing herbs found in our beloved Sleepytime® tea. We then add valerian, trusted as a sleep aid since the days of the Greeks and Romans because of its mild sedative properties. The result is a tea with the trusted calming effect and great taste of Sleepytime, plus just a little “extra” to gently lull you to sleep. †
†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
100% Natural
This product contains all-natural herbs and flavors, and no artificial colors or preservatives.
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The most accurate information is always on the label on the actual product. We periodically update our labels based on new nutritional analysis to verify natural variations from crop to crop and at times formula revisions. The website does not necessarily get updated at the same time. The values on the website are intended to be a general guide to consumers. For absolute values, the actual label on the product at hand should be relied on. |
Other Ingredients: Spearmint, West Indian lemongrass, hawthorn and orange blossoms.
WARNING: Recommended for adults only. If you are taking prescription medication, pregnant or nursing, consult your health care provider prior to using this product. Persons with allergies to the daisy family may be sensitive to chamomile. Do not drive or operate machinery after consuming this product.
| Nutrition Information | Contains Zero Calories |
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| Gluten Status | Gluten Free |
| Caffeine Status | Naturally Caffeine Free |
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The monks of the monastic order of St. Pierre are thought to have first cultivated spearmint, lending their name to the plant.


