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Default Inexpensive tins, cans, canisters etc. for oolongs, keemuns, and reds.....

I've really gone a little overboard with 2 oz of this, 4 oz of that and
need an inexpensive source for storage. I'm a little afraid of glass -
we have a bright kitchen and that's the tea area, as well. Any
suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Shen

 
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