Great Taste Award Winner 2024

Vocalitea - Caramel Apple & Honey

£9.99 GBP
Vocalitea has been developed by award-winning voice experts and master tea blenders, specifically for professional voice users. Each ingredient has been carefully selected to help you soothe and take care of your voice. Our tea is naturally caffeine free, suitable for vegans, and does not contain any artificial flavours or colours. Contains 14 pyramid tea bags.
14 pyramid tea bags (3g per bag)
No artificial colours or flavours
Naturally caffeine free
Vegan friendly
Discover Vocalitea

The Secret To Vocal Clarity, In A Cup

Vocal Health has never been this tasty.

Vocalitea has been developed by award-winning voice experts and master tea blenders, specifically for professional voice users. Each ingredient has been carefully selected to help you soothe and take care of your voice.

Caramel Apple & Honey

Flavour: It begins with a gentle, sweet taste of caramel, followed by subtle hints of apple and "honey", before enveloping the palate with warm depth and subtle spice.

Aroma: The dry blend offers a sweet and inviting caramel scent that immediately captures attention, and the brewed tea releases a sweet, warm, comforting fragrance.

Your Voice, Our Commitment

What sets Vocalitea apart is our commitment to quality and our deep understanding of the challenges faced by voice professionals. We've meticulously researched and selected each ingredient in our blend to target specific aspects of vocal health, from cleansing the throat and relaxing airway muscles to mitigating respiratory issues and promoting overall well-being.

Holistic Voice Care

Our tea is more than just a beverage; it's a holistic approach to vocal care. We've harnessed the power of nature's finest ingredients, such as rooibos, honeybush, licorice, ginger, and turmeric, to create a caffeine-free, vegan-friendly blend that is both delicious and effective. By incorporating Vocalitea into your daily routine, you'll experience the benefits of improved vocal clarity, reduced inflammation, and enhanced immune support.

How To Use Vocalitea

Get the most out of your Vocalitea with these usage recommendations (based on user feedback)

Before Performances

Drink 30-60 minutes before singing or speaking to prepare your voice

After Performances

Help your voice recover and reduce inflammation after intense use

When Feeling Strain

Soothe your voice when you feel the first signs of vocal fatigue

Daily Maintenance

Incorporate into your daily routine for ongoing vocal health

Perfect Brewing Instructions

1

Boil Fresh Water

Start with 250ml of freshly drawn, filtered water for the best flavour. Bring to a boil.

2

Slow Pour

Pour the water over the pyramid slowly, giving the ingredients time to release all their goodness.

3

Steep for 5-15 Minutes

The longer you wait, the more developed the flavours will be. Cover while steeping for best results.

As your tea steeps, allow yourself a mindful interlude. Draw a breath in, count to four, then release it to the same rhythm. Repeat a few times, eventually transitioning into a relaxed "vvv" sound (lightly voiced fricative). Reflect on the sensations within, how your voice and body feel, and the emotions it carries. Affirm to yourself: "my voice will sound amazing today!".

Great Taste Award winning product
Award Winner (2024)

Great Taste Award Winner

We are so excited to announce that our Vocalitea (Caramel Apple & Honey Flavour) has won a prestigious Great Taste Award!

"This is a rich-looking, dark blend, which delivers a powerful punch on the palate. It delivers some sweet sugar and orchard-fruit notes, with a warm, earthy finish. This is a sweet, spicy blend that has plenty of appeal, and delivers a warm, comforting finish. Very enjoyable." — Great Taste Awards Judge
"On the palate, the key ingredients all come through clearly – the honey gives distinctive complex sweetness, the apple provides fruitiness and the caramel smoothes it all, creating an infusion that is clearly very soothing for the throat." — Great Taste Awards Judge

Loved by the Pros

Les Miserables
Some Like It Hot
Cabaret

Vocalitea is amazing. Ever since I got introduced to it at Musical Con last year and drinking it, it has saved my life especially the vocals. I get less cracks in the vocals and the vocals are more moist.

Anja

Powerful Ingredients. All Natural.

We have a deep understanding of the challenges faced by voice professionals, so we've meticulously researched and selected each ingredient in our blend to target specific aspects of vocal health, from cleansing the throat and relaxing airway muscles to mitigating respiratory issues and promoting overall well-being. Each ingredient has been proven effective by the scientific literature and from centuries of use within herbal remedies. Incorporating Vocalitea into your daily routine, will provide benefits of improved vocal clarity, reduced inflammation, and enhanced immune support.

Rooibos

Rooibos

Enhances cell survival under stress, offers anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and potentially supports bone health.
Honeybush

Honeybush

Packed with polyphenols that provide antioxidant benefits, reducing inflammation and guarding against free radical damage.
Liquorice

Liquorice

Amplifies effects of other compounds and is a traditional remedy for coughs, offering potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.
Ginger

Ginger

Contains powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compounds that alleviate respiratory diseases and relax airway muscles.
Turmeric

Turmeric

Curcumin in turmeric provides antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, aiding respiratory health and supporting gut bacteria.
Apple Pieces

Apple Pieces

Rich in antioxidants that protect cells, with apple consumption linked to reduced asthma risk and improved lung function.
Rosehip

Rosehip

Boasts high vitamin C levels, offering immune-boosting, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Lemon Myrtle

Lemon Myrtle

High in citral, an antioxidant that also helps relieve stress, with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties.
Sage & Thyme

Sage & Thyme

Supports cognitive function, improves mood, and contains antioxidant polyphenols that might benefit vocal health.
US vs THEM

Regular throat teas are just not it

See how Vocalitea compares to standard throat teas on the market

Vocalitea

Vocalitea

Our Premium Blend

Competitors

Competitors

Standard Throat Teas

Ingredients per tea bag

3g of quality ingredients per pyramid

~2g of ingredients per tea bag

Purpose

Designed to support daily voice use

Designed to drink when sick

Scientific backing

Blends enriched by science

Blends are not science-informed

Effect on throat

Soothes without drying your throat

Coats and dries your throat

Taste

Tastes amazing

Tastes medicinal

75%

75% of tasters preferred Vocalitea in blind taste tests

We conducted a blind taste test of our tea in comparison to two competitors. The tasters had no idea what teas they were trying, but had to rank them based on taste, aroma, look, flavor, and sensation. Over 75% of tasters preferred our tea.

Customer Reviews

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Quichan

brilliant taste. well lubricating for the vocal cords. love love love!!!!!

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Sharon Lynch
A gift

Bought for my daughter. She loved the tea.

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Youssef Basir

Vocalitea - Caramel Apple & Honey

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Marco
Sensational

Not only does it taste great but has also left my voice and throat feeling nourished and smooth. Great product, highly recommend to all!

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Bauj Gesel
Tasty and soothing

Love this tea. Please make it available on Amazon in the USA.

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Kaelynn Duncan
It’s a great balance of sweet and subtle!

I love it so far! Perfect way to soothe my vocal chords 💚

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Helen Austwick
Soothing and delicious

This clever blend of traditional herbs with added caramel and apple flavours is delicious to drink and really does seem to have a soothing and beneficial effect when suffering from a cold. Mucus seems to be thinner, sore throat soothed and symptoms eased.

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Kerrie Green
Vocalitea

Great service and the tea is amazing.

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Miss Mina Anwar
Beautiful soothing tea

I love this tea! It’s delicious and hydrating .

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Jenny Oag
The tea to keep us singers going!

I love my tea and really struggle with herbal teas due to some tasting horrible! This is perfect and tastes amazing! And really gets to work right away. I’m always happy with all the products from Rayvox can’t recommend to any singer enough! Thanks for keeping us going!

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