





America's Classic Yaupon Tea
Steady energy. Clear focus. Rooted calm.
For millennia, Yaupon Holly — North America’s only native caffeinated plant — has lifted spirits and sparked connection. Once shared in gatherings and daily rituals across the American South, it remains a timeless symbol of renewal, community, and vitality.
Each cup delivers calm alertness and smooth, steady focus — no jitters, no crash, just nature’s clean, balanced energy. The flavor is bright yet mellow, slightly grassy with a gentle touch of sweetness and very little of the tannic bitterness found in most teas.
Sourced from wild trees and family farms in Central Florida, this pure yaupon blend captures nature’s finest in every sip. Sustainably grown and rich in antioxidants, it’s tea with deep roots — good for you and good for the planet.
Sip it hot to start your day, or brew it cold for a crisp, refreshing boost.
America’s original tea — smooth, sustainable, and made for modern well-being.


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What are the health benefits of yaupon tea?
It's a good source of antioxidants, caffeine, and theobromine, and it may also be linked to several potential health benefits, including increased energy levels, improved brain function, overall GI health, and reduced inflammation.
What is the flavor profile of yaupon tea?
The flavor is similar to green tea but milder, with delicate herbal notes with just a hint of grassy flavor. Yaupon lacks tannins, so it's impossible to over-steep the leaves and gives it a smooth, never bitter taste.
What did the Native Americans use yaupon for?
Yaupon was, in many ways, the center of civilization for early indigenous people; it was used culturally as a 'welcome' gesture, medicinally for its anti-inflammatory properties, and ceremoniously as a "gift from the god, Yahola". Spanish explorers witnessed the ceremonial consumption and dubbed yaupon the "black drink".
Does yaupon tea stain teeth?
A major difference is yaupon has a lot less tannins than tea, so it's not bitter. It does not stain your teeth and is gentler on your stomach.
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