"Nutcracker Sweet is an irresistibly simple blend of fine black teas made more festive with creamy, nutty vanilla and just a pinch of cinnamon. A decadent-yet-healthy treat, this delightful tea captures the magic of the world’s favorite ballet, The Nutcracker, which has been synonymous with holiday cheer for more than 100 years."
—Charlie Baden, Celestial Seasonings Blendmaster
Ingredients & Nutritional Information
- All Natural:
- This product contains all-natural ingredients, and no artificial colorings, flavorings or preservatives.
- Ingredients:
- Black tea, natural vanilla extract with other natural flavors and cinnamon.
- Caffeine Status:
- Contains Caffeine
- Gluten Status:
- Gluten Free
- Kosher Certification:

Nutrition FactsServing Size: 1 tea bag (2g) Makes: 8 fl. oz. Servings Per Container: 20 |
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Amount Per Serving |
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Calories 0 |
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% Daily Value* |
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Total Fat 0g |
0% |
Sodium 0mg |
0% |
Total Carb. 0g |
0% |
Sugars 0g |
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Protein 0g |
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* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
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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.
Caffeine Meter
- Double Espresso
- 160mg
- Drip Coffee
- 90mg
- Cola
- 45mg
- Nutcracker Sweet
- 40mg
- Chocolate Bar
- 25mg
- Decaffeinated Coffee
- 5mg
- Herb Tea
- 0mg
Brewing Instructions
Hot Tea by the Cup
Pour freshly boiled water over one tea bag. Steep 3 to 5 minutes and remove tea bag. If desired, add milk and sweetener to taste.
Quotes
"Only the heart knows how to find what is precious."
Fun Facts
The Nutcracker Museum in the Bavarian-style village of Leavenworth, Washington is home to more than 5,000 different nutcrackers – including one thought to be about 2,000 years old!

