so gud at Madeline's
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so gud is a Ceylon tea company that sources pure, single-origin tea from Sri Lanka. The brand focuses on quality leaf from named estates and on packaging that keeps plastic out of the cup: its tea bags are compostable and plastic-free, an alternative to the nylon and polypropylene used in many conventional bags.
The range spans the full spectrum of Ceylon tea. There are classic single-estate black teas like English Breakfast and the Golden Reserve, green and white teas, and herbal tisanes such as hibiscus, moringa, and mint. Many of these come two ways: as plant-based tea bags for everyday brewing, and as loose leaf for those who want to measure their own.
so gud also blends flavored teas, from Earl Grey with cornflower and vanilla cream to mango, lychee coconut, and a blue butterfly-pea infusion. Sample sizes make it easy to try a tea before committing to a full tin, and the brand offers a ready-to-give tea gift box.
so gud products at Madeline's
A selection of so gud's live, in-stock products at Madeline's is below. Click any product for full details and ordering.
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English Breakfast Single Estate Ceylon Black Tea (from $18). A brisk single-estate Ceylon black tea in compostable, plastic-free tea bags.
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Highlander's Brew Ceylon Black Tea (from $18). A full-bodied high-grown Ceylon black tea in plastic-free tea bags.
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Earl Grey Bliss Black Tea (from $14). Ceylon black tea scented with bergamot, in compostable tea bags.
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Golden Reserve Black Tea (from $18). A premium Ceylon black tea in plastic-free tea bags.
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Zen Bloom Green Tea (from $18). A smooth Ceylon green tea in compostable tea bags.
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Ginger Rush Green Tea Blend (from $24). Green tea with ginger for a warming cup, in plastic-free tea bags.
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Minty Haven Herbal Tea (from $18). A caffeine-free mint tisane in compostable tea bags.
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Hibiscus Bloom Tisane (from $18). A tart, ruby-red hibiscus herbal infusion in plastic-free tea bags.
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Lychee Coconut Black Tea (from $18). Ceylon black tea flavored with lychee and coconut, in compostable tea bags.
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Ceylon Cinnamon Orange Black Tea (from $18). Black tea with cinnamon and orange, in plastic-free tea bags.
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Sour Sop Herbal Tea (from $18). A tropical soursop-flavored infusion in compostable tea bags.
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Rosy Pom Black Tea Blend (from $18). Black tea blended with rose and pomegranate, in plastic-free tea bags.
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Golden Reserve Ceylon Black Loose Leaf Tea (from $1 for a sample). A New Vithanakande FBOPF loose-leaf black tea. Sample pouches up to bulk tins.
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Ceylon Silver Tips White Tea (from $1 for a sample). A delicate loose-leaf white tea made from young silver buds. Sample pouches up to larger tins.
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Mango Crush Organic Pekoe Black Loose Leaf Tea (from $1 for a sample). An organic black tea flavored with mango. Sample pouches up to larger tins.
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Earl Grey Cornflower Vanilla Cream Loose Leaf (from $1 for a sample). A creamy Earl Grey blend with cornflower and vanilla. Sample pouches up to larger tins.
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Blue Bloom Calm (from $1 for a sample). A caffeine-free blue butterfly-pea and lemongrass infusion that brews a vivid blue. Sample pouches up to larger tins.
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so gud Tea Gift Box ($49.98). A ready-to-give boxed assortment of so gud teas.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy so gud tea?
You can buy so gud online at Madeline's (madelines.co), which carries the brand's Ceylon black, green, white, and herbal teas in both plastic-free tea bags and loose leaf, plus a tea gift box. The products listed above are live and in stock.
Where does so gud tea come from?
so gud sources pure, single-origin Ceylon tea from Sri Lanka, including teas from named estates.
Are so gud tea bags plastic-free?
Yes. so gud's tea bags are compostable and plastic-free, an alternative to the nylon and polypropylene used in many conventional tea bags.
Does so gud offer sample sizes?
Yes. Many of so gud's loose-leaf teas are available in small sample pouches, so you can try a tea before buying a full tin.