Kreider Farms, Central Pennsylvania’s favourite producer of farm fresh milk, ice cream, premium eggs, and more, has re-launched their line of unique hemp iced tea drinks – Chiques Creek Organic Hemp Tea – which are produced and bottled at their plant in Lancaster County, PA. The teas are currently available at Giant, Weis and Rutter’s stores with more retailers added to their website daily.
Chiques Creek Organic Hemp Tea comes in a 13.5 oz serving size with recipes made from a unique blend of hemp seed oil with all-natural colours and flavours, no artificial sweeteners, and no preservatives. The new, all-natural recipes are USDA certified organic.
Four flavours of Chiques Creek Organic Hemp Tea will be offered in the relaunch, with Apricot + Orange Blossom being the newest addition to the line:
- The Original Recipe – showcases the natural, earthy flavour of hemp
- Passionfruit + Mint – a refreshing tropical blend
- Peach + Lemon + Dandelion – a complex blend of earthy, fruity, and tastefully bitter notes
- Apricot + Orange Blossom – a sweet, citrusy blend
Chiques Creek Organic Hemp Tea does not contain CBD or THC, as the FDA has not yet approved these additives for food and beverage use. As regulations change, Kreider Farms may explore future recipe alterations. For now, the family-owned producer is simply excited to offer this new taste sensation made with Pennsylvania’s hottest crop!
Khalee Kreider, Marketing/Social Media Specialist at Kreider Farms said, “Our Lancaster family farming heritage dating back over 275 years is rich with hemp agriculture. In fact, the neighbouring township is named Hempfield Township because of the hemp industry in this area dating back to colonial times. Our ancestors grew and processed hemp on our farms.”
The name Chiques Creek was inspired by the local creek that runs through Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and celebrates the contributions of its ancestors to the hemp industry during colonial times. Chiques Creek is leading the way in welcoming the revitalisation of hemp agriculture in Lancaster County and beyond.