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G L O - IFIED TEA

A heartfelt tribute to my mom, Gloria ("Glor"), whose tea leaf reading skills—passed on from my grandmother—lit up lives with inner reflection and heartfelt connection. Growing up with tea as a daily ritual sparked my lifelong love for it—and deep appreciation for tradition.  


After years in intense corporate finance and sustainability roles, I traded hustle for Prince Edward County's slower rhythm, natural beauty, and community focus. Here, Glorified Tea intertwines my mom's spirit with my passions—tea, waste minimization, community, and Canadian pride. These come alive in tea-forward premium iced tea blends and infusions made with 100% local natural sweetener and hand-squeezed citrus juice, bottled in reusable glass. 


Our products are thoughtfully crafted with love—for you—prioritizing Canadian suppliers wherever possible and donating 3% of profits to Canadian non-profits. We aim to honour the land and people of our beautiful country—past, present, and future. Enjoy a drink that centres you. Sip the Glor-y Within


Our guiding priorities:


CANADA FIRST

PEC and Canadian ingredients, suppliers and data sovereignty 

WELLNESS FIRST

Tea readings for reflection and connection with others

NATURE FIRST

Reusable bottles and packaging over plastic

PEOPLE FIRST

Donate 3% of profits to local and Canadian non-profits


Glorified Tea + your purchases = non-profits supported


Canadian Cancer Society leads efforts to conquer cancer in Canada through research funding, patient support services, and advocacy. It provides information specialists, financial navigation, peer connections, and palliative care resources nationwide. Prevention strategies target risk reduction and early detection, while policy work improves access and outcomes for patients, families, and caregivers.

Watersheds Canada safeguards Canada's lakes and rivers via community-led conservation with over 450 partner organizations. It advances water quality monitoring, habitat restoration, pollution prevention, and landowner stewardship. Collaborative efforts ensure sustainable freshwater ecosystems, supporting wildlife, biodiversity, and long-term health for communities and future generations.

Prince Edward Learning Centre (PELC) serves as a charitable not-for-profit resource centre in Picton, fostering personal growth through literacy, essential skills, and community programs. It addresses food insecurity via food markets and collectives, offers financial literacy like tax clinics and benefits navigation, and promotes equity for women, Indigenous peoples, LGBTQ+ and other underrepresented groups.

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Produced in limited small batches. PEC pickup only

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