Sip Herbals Premium Coffee Substitutes

Sip Herbals Coffee Substitute

Sip Herbals

Sip Herbals is blended from the highest grade ingredients, say ‘bye to irritating ingredients, not your morning ritual!

We researched common complaints about other chicory coffee blends and carefully crafted the best coffee alternative on the market. With meticulous attention to freshness and unwavering commitment to flavor, Sip Herbals’ chicory, dandy and carob coffee is second to none. Ingredients matter to us... and to you. We source organic ingredients whenever possible and make sure they're in their pure form. No "natural flavors" here!

About the Brand

Sip Herbals was founded by Kelly and Orleatha, two foodies with a passion for coffee. They’ve both had their own journey’s with discovering the power of real food, so when they realized that Coffee was a problem, they got to work and created a coffee substitute that was the REAL DEAL.

Our coffee substitute story starts in a dark place. We were both feeling sick. Really sick. Thankfully, our story didn’t end there. We both spent a decade researching, learning, and sharing real food healing for their own auto-immune issues. In fact, that’s how we met each other! From that learning and experimentation came our biggest experiment yet: Sip Herbals! We believe that healing takes time and there are no right or wrong solutions. That there is always more than enough for everyone and our differences make us stronger. That you don’t have to give up what you love – that there are always amazing replacements and practicing self-love and daily gratitude and forgiveness gets you far.

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FAQs

Is Sip Herbals Coffee Substitute safe for pregnancy and breastfeeding?

We always recommend checking with your primary healthcare provider before adding something new to your diet!

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Is Sip Herbals Coffee Substitute safe for children?

Sip Herbals coffee substitute is a gentle, nourishing blend of just 3 simple ingredients: Dandelion, chicory, and carob. It is safe for most people, most of the time. Because these are whole-herbs and not potentized extracts it should be fine for children. Since nothing is one-size-fits-all and you know your children best if you choose to share Sip herbal coffee substitute with your children, keep the dosage small and age-appropriate.

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Can I drink more than 1 cup in a day?

Since Sip Herbals Coffee Substitute has no stimulants, you can totally enjoy more than one cup a day.

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Is Sip Herbals Coffee Substitute gluten-free?

Yes! Sip Herbals Coffee Substitute is made of simple ingredients and never contains gluten or any ingredients derived from gluten. Our batches are regularly tested to be sure that they are never gluten contaminated.

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How much caffeine is in Sip?

All of our blends are caffeine-free and contain no stimulants.

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Will this keep me awake if I drink it at night?

Since Sip Herbals Coffee Substitute is naturally caffeine-free, it shouldn’t keep you from getting a good night’s sleep.

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Brand Recipes

Sip Herbals Peppermint Mocha Brownies

PEPPERMINT MOCHA BROWNIES

AIP brownies are legal, delicious and a perfect way to indulge while sticking to the autoimmune protocol.

Sip Herbals Mocha Mug Cake

MOCHA MUG CAKE

With this recipe for the easiest and healthiest AIP mug cake, you will ever make!

Sip Herbals Thick and Creamy Mocha Milkshake

THICK AND CREAMY MOCHA MILKSHAKE

Do you love the idea of sipping on a thick and creamy mocha milkshake? Who doesn’t?

Sip Herbals Frozen Peach Bellinis

FROZEN PEACH BELLINIS

Frozen Peach Bellinis are the summertime drink that you never knew how much you needed.

Sip Herbals Kiwi Mojito

KIWI MOJITO

Do you love the idea of sipping on a Kiwi Mojito and relaxing at home?

Sip Herbals Strawberry Banana Smoothie

STRAWBERRY BANANA SMOOTHIE

Everyone loves the idea of enjoying a Strawberry Banana Smoothie but when’s the last time that you’ve tried to make your own?

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