Moody Teas

Moody Teas Moody Teas provides affordable, handcrafted tea blends designed to enhance any mood.

Using organic teas, all natural ingredients and health supplements, Moody Teas are designed to fit into any healthy lifestyle, at any time, and in any setting.

05/20/2026

who even has inflatable money???

05/14/2026

yes the rocks one is real and it lives in my head rent free

04/20/2026

Quick heads up — moodyteas.co is temporarily down.
We're experiencing a technical issue with our hosting/DNS and are working on getting everything back online ASAP. Our teas aren't going anywhere — we'll post here as soon as the site is back up! 🍵
Thanks for your patience, and as always feel free to DMs or email us at [email protected] if you need anything in the meantime.
— John & Nora

Today we’re launching something new at Moody Teas. It’s called Tea for Good.Tea for Good is a program designed to connec...
03/10/2026

Today we’re launching something new at Moody Teas. It’s called Tea for Good.

Tea for Good is a program designed to connect tea with community care. Certain blends will support specific causes, with monthly donations and transparent impact reports so customers can see exactly where the support goes.

The first Tea for Good blend is Blueberry Lemon-Aid.
For the first month, all money raised from this blend will go to Neighbors Helping Neighbors, a volunteer-led mutual aid network serving Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the Twin Cities.
They connect people who need help with neighbors willing to step in. Transportation. Groceries. Rent support. Everyday acts of community care that make a real difference.

Tea can’t fix every problem. But businesses can choose to support solutions.

Tea for Good is officially live today.
You can learn more about the program and the first blend here: moodyteas.co/teaforgood

And we’d love to hear from you: what does community care look like where you live?

Caption:Tea can do a lot.A good cup can slow the day down.Create a moment of calm.Bring people together.But tea alone ca...
03/08/2026

Caption:
Tea can do a lot.
A good cup can slow the day down.
Create a moment of calm.
Bring people together.

But tea alone can’t fix systemic inequity.

Buying from ethical brands matters. But spending alone can’t dismantle structural inequality. It can support better businesses. It cannot replace systemic change.

That realization pushed us to rethink our role as a company.

Tea for Good is the result.
It’s a structural shift in how Moody Teas approaches community impact, responsibility, and care.
Not a campaign. A commitment.

If you want to understand the thinking behind it, the full blog is live now.

Read it here: moodyteas.co/blog

For years, most brands have approached wellness the same way: sell products that help people take care of themselves. An...
03/07/2026

For years, most brands have approached wellness the same way: sell products that help people take care of themselves. And there’s nothing wrong with that.

But at Moody Teas, we’ve always believed tea can do more than that.

Tea has always been about community. From sharing space to taking a moment together.

So we started asking a question:

What would it look like if a tea company built community care directly into the way it does business?

On March 10th, we’re launching Tea for Good — a program where certain Moody Teas blends support organizations doing real work in the world.

Our first Tea for Good blend is already here - Transcendence donates a portion of every sale to Allies for Trans Equality, supporting advocacy and resources for trans communities. And this is just the beginning.

Because we believe tea should make people’s lives better — not just the person holding the cup.

If you want to learn more about Tea for Good, comment below.

And we’d love to hear from you: do you think businesses should play a role in supporting their communities?

We’ve been thinking a lot about self-care lately.Not the aesthetic version. The real version.The kind rooted in collecti...
03/03/2026

We’ve been thinking a lot about self-care lately.

Not the aesthetic version. The real version.

The kind rooted in collective survival. The kind that meant mutual aid, shared resources, and showing up when systems didn’t.

It forced us to ask a hard question about our own business:

If we say we believe in community care, what does that require of us?

Is it enough to make good tea?

Or does it mean building something that gives back as part of how we operate, not just when it’s convenient?

On March 10, we’re sharing our answer.

We genuinely want to hear from you:

Do you think businesses have a responsibility to the communities they profit from? Why or why not?

And if you’d like a closer look at what we’re launching before it goes live, let us know and we’ll DM you.

Quick update:Our website is currently down after an unexpected spike in traffic exceeded our server capacity.We’re in th...
02/26/2026

Quick update:

Our website is currently down after an unexpected spike in traffic exceeded our server capacity.

We’re in the middle of migrating to a stronger hosting environment so this doesn’t happen again. This wasn’t planned, and it temporarily disrupts our systems and revenue. Not exactly ideal timing for a small business.

The good news?
Y’all showed up in numbers we weren’t prepared for. That’s a growth problem, and we’re scaling to meet it. 📈

Important information:

• All online orders are still being processed.
• Your order is safe.
• Confirmation and tracking emails may be delayed for the next 1–2 days.
• Our support email is temporarily down during the migration.

If you have an urgent order issue, please call or text us directly. 📱
For non-urgent questions, we appreciate your patience while systems come back online.

We know it’s frustrating to try to visit the site and hit a wall. We’re sorry for the inconvenience.

We expect to be back up this weekend and will post updates here if that timeline changes.

Thank you for showing up the way you did. 🍵

We talk a lot about love in February.But we don’t talk enough about loneliness.Loneliness has been identified as a publi...
02/16/2026

We talk a lot about love in February.
But we don’t talk enough about loneliness.

Loneliness has been identified as a public health crisis. Research shows chronic isolation can be as harmful to long-term health as smoking 15 ci******es a day. That’s not about romance. It’s about connection.

And connection doesn’t usually come from grand gestures. It comes from rhythm.

The places you return to.
The faces that become familiar.
The small conversations that pick up where they left off.

Sociologists call these “third places” — spaces outside of home and work where community forms naturally. Farmers markets. Libraries. Coffee shops. Faith communities. Parks.

That’s one of the reasons we care so much about showing up at markets week after week. When someone comes back for their usual drink, when conversations continue from the week before, when we start recognizing each other’s routines, something steady builds.

It’s not flashy. But it’s powerful.

If you’re feeling disconnected, try something simple this month:
Pick one place you can return to consistently.
Go back four times.
Notice what changes.

We wrote more about loneliness, third places, and how small rituals protect your health in our latest blog post. You can read it at moodyteas.co/blog

What’s a place in your community that feels like a third place to you?

We’re hiring!Moody Teas is growing, and we’re looking for a few great people to join us at farmers markets, pop-ups, and...
02/13/2026

We’re hiring!

Moody Teas is growing, and we’re looking for a few great people to join us at farmers markets, pop-ups, and production this season.

This isn’t just pouring samples and running a register. It’s building community. It’s talking about mood, ritual, and why good tea should be accessible to everyone. It’s showing up early, setting up with care, and creating a space that feels warm and welcoming.

If you love connecting with people, care about small, values-driven businesses, don’t mind early mornings and a little hustle, and believe everyone deserves good tea… we want to meet you.

Apply at jobs.moodyteas.co

Moody Teas is growing, and we’re looking for a few great people to join us at farmers' markets, pop-ups, and production this season.

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