




Holly Jolly Yaupon Tea — Limited Edition Winter Blend
Celebrate the season with our most festive blend yet!
Bright, sweet, and full of cheer, Holly Jolly Yaupon Tea brings together Florida-grown yaupon, peppermint, smooth vanilla, bright orange peel, and a touch of warming cinnamon. Crafted to bring warmth and joy to every cup.
When we first began creating this blend, the aroma of peppermint and vanilla filled our space — and our team couldn’t stop sipping. We knew we had something special. But we didn’t stop there. We sent early samples to our most loyal Rise Yaupon fans and asked for their feedback. They helped fine-tune the recipe and chose the perfect name: Holly Jolly Yaupon Tea.
The result? A cozy, uplifting brew that evokes the flavor and spirit of a holiday candy cane — refreshing, comforting, and just sweet enough to make you smile.
Sip it hot to wrap yourself in warmth, brew it over ice for a minty treat, or tuck it into someone’s stocking to spread the joy.
Available for a limited time only — Taste the Magic!


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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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