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Across the set you’ll find common certifications and labels such as USDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, Kosher, Vegan, and Rainforest Alliance Certified. Several listings also call out gluten-free and note compostable or eco-friendly packaging.

Mix one part concentrate with one part water or lemonade (1:1), pour over ice, and serve chilled.

Packaging varies by product: examples include plastic-free boxes, biodegradable tea filters, individually wrapped compostable bags, and loose or bagged blends sold in tins. Several listings explicitly advertise compostable or biodegradable packaging components.

Rosehip is frequently blended with hibiscus and citrus peels (orange, lemon). Other common companions include lemongrass, cinnamon, licorice root, rose petals, apple, elderberry, ginger, blackberry or spearmint, raspberry or passion fruit flavors, and occasionally acerola or tulsi.

These blends are generally fruit-forward and tangy, often citrusy or tropical and bright, with floral notes from hibiscus or rose petals.

Many product descriptions and reviews note these blends are enjoyed both hot and iced; several listings explicitly state they are "best enjoyed hot or iced."

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