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In this newsletter, we share a few exciting new Rooibos products with you. This includes Ingram's Rooibos skincare range and new products produced by BOS.
We also share news about our involvement at a local school in our town, Clanwilliam, with you. In particular, we focus on our sponsorship of some of the sports teams at this school.
With many students and scholars getting ready for end-of-year exams, we had a look at how Rooibos can help them to manage exam-related stress. In this newsletter, you can look forward to finding out exactly how this is possible.
We also look at an article by IOL which identified the top 8 superfoods of 2021. They talked with a dietician who included Rooibos as one of the superfoods that consumers need to be on the lookout for in 2021. Find out why she included Rooibos to her list below!
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In the UK, English tea is commonplace and enjoyed by millions of people on a daily basis. Rooibos tea, however, is also becoming a trend in this region.
That’s why we were delighted to see a Rooibos tea brand thrive in the UK market! The tea is called “Tick Tock” and its Rooibos tea range is available in six different flavours. According to their website, Tick Tock‘s deep colour and full taste make a delicious cup of tea, and it’s well known for its health properties too. Gentle, soothing, naturally caffeine free and low in tannin, Tick Tock Rooibos Tea can be enjoyed at any time, even at bedtime.
Those living in the UK can purchase Tick Tock Rooibos tea here.
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As we approach the end of the year, many students and scholars are gearing up to write their final exams. This year, it can be said that those in the final stretch of their academic life will have even more stress, seeing as most studies were put on hold for some time and moved online during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a recent article, Laager Rooibos shared some handy exam tips. One of these includes that those writing exams ought to drink more Rooibos tea. They cited Rooibos tea as a great choice for curbing stress, seeing as it does not contain stimulants and it is naturally hydrating, which is very important when one needs to concentrate!
Other than that, it has been suggested that Rooibos has a calming effect on those who drink it. So if you or someone in your family is busy preparing for end-of-year tests, encourage them to drink Rooibos tea.
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| Rooibos Limited is deeply committed to developing the community and investing in our youth. That’s exactly why we decided to sponsor several sports teams at Augsburg Agricultural Gymnasium this year.
Augsburg is located in Clanwilliam, which is also home to our headquarters and the heart of Rooibos tea production in the world! Some of the teams that have been sponsored by Rooibos Limited include the school’s first rugby and netball teams.
With our contribution, we hope to enable the young sports stars to reach new heights and take part in sporting events across the country so that they can showcase their skill.
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| Ingram’s needs little introduction as a skincare brand in South Africa. Now, they have developed a whole new range of products, among which Rooibos lotions are included!
The new Rooibos products include a lotion and cream, both of which are dermatologically tested and focused on restoring the skin’s natural moisture. Rooibos contains unique antioxidants, enzymes and compounds that help skin look youthful and radiant.
The range is formulated to provide over 24 hours of moisture: 48 hours for the body lotion and 72 hours for the body cream. It also improves elasticity whilst nourishing normal to dry skin.
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| BOS has become a popular iced tea brand in South Africa, as well as in various countries abroad. This month, they are celebrating their 10th birthday and have decided to craft brand-new fruit icys ahead of summer!
Made with a combination of organic rooibos and real fruit juice with no added sugar or preservatives, they are a dairy-free refreshing treat for the whole family. Available in 3 delicious flavours, cherry, grape and tropical. The icys, of course, are all Rooibos based.
Earlier this year, BOS also rolled out new Rooibos shots, which has since become popular among local consumers.
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| IOL recently spoke with Mbali Mapholi, an established dietician, to help them pick the trendiest superfoods and explains why they will be getting all the attention in 2021.
Mapholi included Rooibos as one of the top superfood products to look out for next year.
For the longest time Rooibos tea had taken a back seat in the superfoods lists due to a lack of awareness of its properties. I think in 2021 we will see a comeback of this South African original as people are more mindful of their health and beverages that complement it,” she said.
She went on to explain that Rooibos tea earns a spot on the list due to its striking antioxidant profile and that it is exceptionally low in tannins. The tea’s versatility makes it easy to incorporate into the whole family’s lifestyle. It can be served hot or cold and has a range of culinary applications from baking, cooking, and desserts to name a few.
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