No, it comes in a plain brown box, no coloring, except black lettering, and
is instant tea, but thanks.
"Tee King" > wrote in message
...
> On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 21:17:11 -0600, Stephen Cadwell
> > tripped the light fantastic, then quipped:
>
> >Suzy Marsden wrote:
> >> For years I was able to purchase boxes of instant tea called Tea n'
Spice (I
> >> think that was the name) at Cost Plus. It came in a brown cardboard
box
> >> with black lettering and was made in San Francisco. It also came in
loose
> >> black tea form. The tea had a strong cinnamon flavor and smell. Cost
Plus
> >> has not carried it for over a year now and doesn't know where or even
if it
> >> is available anymore. I have searched everywhere online and so far,
unable
> >> to find it. Does anyone have a source for this tea? I'm down to my
last
> >> few spoonfuls. Thanks.
> >>
> >> Suzy Marsden
>
> Market Spice Tea (with natural spices, flavored with cinnamon, orange
> peel, and essential oils) isn't made in San Francisco, but originates
> from the Pike Place Market in Seattle. It comes in brown cardboard
> with black lettering...could this be what you seek? Here's a link:
> http://www.madeinwashington.com/show...=9951&AtoZ=Yes
> or http://tinyurl.com/2p3yl
>
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