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(Click or tap the images above to see more information). Both of these selections are soy candles made in the USA — the P.F. Candle Co. option is $18 for 7.2 oz, and is primarily scented with citrus and black tea, then spices. The Bubble & Geek option is $16 for 8 oz and is scented like traditional Earl Grey (black tea and bergamot with a little citrus).
Matcha gets a bad rap for being "hipster", but this particular brand of tea has been sold in Japan since 1717. The time and effort required makes it best for the devoted tea lover, though — get a starter kit from Ippodo Tea for $65.
Chamomile is the most relaxing tea to drink, fight me. Get it for $13 at Firebox.
A cup of tea in your right, a cupcake in your left. Get it, $20 for a set of four, at Fred and Friends.
The bottom screws on, so it won't dump tea all over the place when you flip it over. Get it for $15.99 at Uncommon Goods.
There are several versions, but I like being able to watch the leaves expand, like you can in this Bodum version. Get it at Brookstone for $30.
Just don't whack it hard trying to snooze it — you don't want to burn your fingers on the tea. Get it for $79.99 at Amazon.
Best of all? If they bake a bunch of teapot-shaped cookies, you get to EAT a lot of teapot-shaped cookies. Get it for $4 at Mignon.
Cute snails that solve the tiny frustrations of daily life are the real heroes. Get a set of 10 (!) for $3.76 on Amazon.
You can get them in almost any shape you like on Amazon, but here's the pig (who is $6) and here's the shark (who is $5.95).
Just think of how good a chamomile sage bath would smell. Get it from Leif Shop for $42.
There are three colorful hand-knit options to choose from: red, white, and blue. Get it at Food52, $45.