The Christmas frenzy is now in full swing with many looking to find organic and eco-friendly Christmas gifts this year. Leading online organic and vegan retailer Greenlife Direct has increased its range of products this year and has a few tips to help with those last minute Christmas stocking filler dilemmas.
Booja Booja chocolate truffles are handmade and contain fresh organic bananas combined with organic French cognac and come presented in a beautifully presented wooden box, made from 100% renewable poplar wood. Such is their organic pedigree that they can boast being 100% organic, gluten, dairy and wheat free – meaning they are an ideal Christmas gift for vegan friends and family members.
To top it all – these rather delicious chocolate truffles are Non-GMO and have the Organic Standard by the Soil Association to prove it.
For those looking for something that is a little bit different but more on the side of new and slightly, dare we say it “cool”, Greenlife Direct have recently introduced the Mr Scruff range of teas. Renowned for his DJ skills Mr Scruff brought out his teas to help with the growing problem of teenagers binge drinking culture. He can be heard to announce on his UK wide tour “Let’s have a brew” – and his new range is being widely purchased by the teenager and young adults market.
His range includes Look Lively Tea Bags containing organic lemongrass, yerba maté and mint for a proper uplifting brew; whilst his Mint and Chilli Tea Bags is a blend of spearmint and peppermint with a twist of chilli for an extra mini-tickle factor – and should clear the cobwebs.
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Greenlife Direct for a wide range or organic Christmas Gifts from their gluten free Christmas Puddings to indulgent, organic chocolates, natural cosmetic products and much more.
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