Update: All of the teas listed below are certified kosher parve (non-dairy) by the Star-K according to the Celestial Seasonings website. You can look up the the certifying agency for every flavor of Celestial Seasonings tea by going to its product page on their website and looking for the symbol listed next to the ingredients. Everything under the Star-K is parve, while everything under the Scroll-K is dairy.
Example of a parve tea flavor product page.
Example of a dairy tea flavor product page.
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BE AWARE!
Some of the CELESTIAL SEASONINGS teas are CHOLOV AKUM, and they have some weird hechsher. The parve teas are STAR-K, and the CHOLOV AKUM ones are some other hechsher.
I once bought STRAWBERRY flavor and after two or three i realized it was CHOLOV AKUM.
BE AWARE! Make sure you know what you are buying!
You have to be careful- while most of their teas have the Star-K hechsher, some do not. A major flaw in Amazon site is a lack of info on Kosher certification.
is there a list of the dairy flavors?
i just know that tropic of strawberry and apple spice are dairy.
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