Handpicked: New Year’s Eve

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Bring in the New Year with style! From champagne tea to exercise watches, this list will help you start 2015 right.

  1. Formosa Bai Hao Tea from Adagio Teas: Here’s a non-alcoholic option for bringing in the New Year. Also known as Champagne Oolong, Formosa Bai Hao is sweet and fruity with delicate spicy undertones. It’ll be a welcome change after having countless cocktails at holiday parties this season.
  2. Owl’s BrewIf you choose to celebrate New Year’s Eve traditionally, try these Owl’s Brew teas brewed specially for cocktails. Try a tart English Breakfast, a sweet and spicy black tea with chai spices and coconut, or a Darjeeling with a hint of hibiscus, then just add your favorite liquor!
  3. Fitbit watchesUse this high-tech watch to count down to midnight, and then let it help you stick to your New Year’s resolutions. It monitors your daily activity, your heart rate, your sleep, and even connects to your phone to give you call notifications. If you resolve to live a more active and healthy lifestyle for 2015, this watch is a must have.
  4. Chinese Paper Lanterns from JustArtifacts.net: Start a New Year’s Eve tradition with your family and friends! Write a wish for 2015 on a paper lantern and release it into the sky at midnight, then watch your wishes light up the night.
  5. Champagne and Chocolates from GiftTree.com: This classy gift set is perfect for a romantic New Year’s Eve in, or as a gift to the host of the party. It comes with your champagne of choice in a wrapped champagne chiller and chocolate truffles.
  6. Waterford Crystal 2015 Times Square Collection: Waterford continues its tradition of welcoming the New Year in Times Square with these beautiful champagne flutes, a 2015 “Gift of Fortitude” snow globe, and other sparkly crystal gifts.
  7. Glow-in-the-Dark New Year’s Eve Party for 25 from Oriental Trading: This party kit contains plastic hats, feathered tiaras, noisemakers, balloons, and a vinyl banner. It’s a quick and easy way to add some fun and style to your party.
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One day my mom gave me chai that her boss had bought in India. Because I grew up drinking only plain black tea, my reaction was, “You mean to tell me there are different kinds?” Now I believe there is a tea for every situation: chamomile-lavender for relaxation, mint for studying, chai to get through a boring lecture, and the list goes on. I start every day with a cup of tea that fits my mood before heading off to classes at Chestnut Hill College where I study English Literature, Creative Writing, and Psychology.

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