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The Magical Teapot

At the Magical Teapot, we promise a taste of enchantment in every cup and a sprinkle of joy in every bite. ​In June 2024, we attended our first Renaissance Fair in Altamont, NY, serving herbal iced tea and gluten-free treats. It was a big hit, so we decided to keep it going. 

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Artwork by Ezekiel Moselle

What We Offer

Celestial gluten-free sugar cookies

Gluten Free Treats

Tea cakes, cookies, or scones. We bring gluten-free delights to the masses, so no one has to miss out on the fun!

Strawberry Hibiscus Tea

A vibrant blend containing the tartness of hibiscus, the calming essence of linden, the cooling earthiness of violet leaf, and a zesty hint of lemon, all harmonized by the luscious sweetness of strawberries. This naturally caffeine-free infusion is not only a delightful thirst-quencher but also a nourishing treat for the senses. 

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Blueberry Lemon Iced Tea

 The bold, bergamot-infused Earl Grey harmonizes beautifully with the gentle, citrusy notes of lemon balm, while the sweet, fruity essence of blueberries and lemon adds a refreshing twist. Perfect for any time of day, this unique blend offers a sophisticated and invigorating tea experience.

Enchanted Lemonade

Science is magic when you blend citrus with blue flowers! Enjoy a cup of lemonade topped with a vibrant blue Butterfly Pea Flower infusion. Watch it change color before your eyes as blue swirls into purple and pink hues in your cup. By popular demand, we have also been adding edible fairy dust to increase the magic!

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