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I have tried some other tea and never hook up on it, until I was
introduced to Premium Unseen tea. It has no smell and has a sweet after taste. It's light in caffeine and high in antioxidants for many health reasons. Plus great opportunity with the company. If you love tea, you will love the Premium Unseen tea or the Orginal Unseen tea if you like bitter taste. check it out at website: http:/www.teakare.com/?site=seexiong |
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In article >,
tksx > wrote: >I have tried some other tea and never hook up on it, until I was >introduced to Premium Unseen tea. It has no smell and has a sweet >after taste. It's light in caffeine and high in antioxidants for many >health reasons. Plus great opportunity with the company. >If you love tea, you will love the Premium Unseen tea or the Orginal >Unseen tea if you like bitter taste. So, wait, you want us to buy some insipid tea that is so bland that it has no odor and a "sweet" aftertaste? And you want us to buy it from a multi-level marketing scheme? What am I missing here? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Sep 17, 2:55*pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
> In article >, > > tksx > wrote: > >I have tried some other tea and never hook up on it, until I was > >introduced to Premium Unseen tea. *It has no smell and has a sweet > >after taste. *It's light in caffeine and high in antioxidants for many > >health reasons. *Plus great opportunity with the company. > >If you love tea, you will love the Premium Unseen tea or the Orginal > >Unseen tea if you like bitter taste. > > So, wait, you want us to buy some insipid tea that is so bland that it > has no odor and a "sweet" aftertaste? *And you want us to buy it from > a multi-level marketing scheme? > > What am I missing here? > --scott > -- > "C'est un Nagra. *C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." I bet you don't have any of their tea in your tea cupboard. Toci |
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On Sep 17, 3:01*pm, toci > wrote:
> On Sep 17, 2:55*pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: > > > > > In article >, > > > tksx > wrote: > > >I have tried some other tea and never hook up on it, until I was > > >introduced to Premium Unseen tea. *It has no smell and has a sweet > > >after taste. *It's light in caffeine and high in antioxidants for many > > >health reasons. *Plus great opportunity with the company. > > >If you love tea, you will love the Premium Unseen tea or the Orginal > > >Unseen tea if you like bitter taste. > > > So, wait, you want us to buy some insipid tea that is so bland that it > > has no odor and a "sweet" aftertaste? *And you want us to buy it from > > a multi-level marketing scheme? > > > What am I missing here? > > --scott > > -- > > "C'est un Nagra. *C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." > > I bet you don't have any of their tea in your tea cupboard. * * Toci I do, I have been drinking black tea, green tea, red tea just different brand of names. But I don't really like the taste of it. First of all, this is not some kind of scheme program, this is a real independent marketing company allowing members to enhance their lifestyle. Don't join if you are not serious about earning an extra income from home working independently. No franchise fee, just low start up. For those who join Teakare, will see success, and for those who think this is another scheme, just sit back and watch this company grow. I'm pretty sure you will see advertisement soon on TV and shows about Teakare Inc. Believe me. This is just another Bill Gate story, for those who don't believe in Bill Gate, see what happen to his technology and for those who invest with him make millions. I have been through too many scheme programs, and I know this is it. It's a start from scratch, but it will grow to be successful for every one. Why not order the gift package to try it out, it won't hard trying new product. Real organic product always cost little more than those that are mix. Good luck to those who join Teakare. I know you will gain success with the company. Sign up to join in the celebration of the officially launching of Teakare Inc. Gift package for first come first serve for first 300 Associate who sign up. |
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This tea really is the stuff that you want to drink. Most company that sell tea in the paper bags are selling what is called stash meaning (junk) then they take it back to there facility and add other junk into it and call it a fancy name that is really appealing but does not thing for you. Also a real tea drinker knows that the water should be clear to get the most benefit, and that tea should not sit in hot water more than 7-10 second...otherwise your drinking caffeine only. What ever you decide it's your body organs not mine....LOL |
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Nick2008 > wrote:
> >> I do, I have been drinking black tea, green tea, red tea just >> different brand of names. But I don't really like the taste of it. Wait, let me understand here. You don't like the taste of tea, but you keep drinking it? Have you considered drinking... better tea? >This tea really is the stuff that you want to drink. Most company that >sell tea in the paper bags are selling what is called stash meaning >(junk) then they take it back to there facility and add other junk into >it and call it a fancy name that is really appealing but does not thing >for you. I think you have the wrong newsgroup here. I don't think there are people here who are drinking Lipton's in a bag. >Also a real tea drinker knows that the water should be clear to get the >most benefit, and that tea should not sit in hot water more than 7-10 >second...otherwise your drinking caffeine only. That seems... perhaps a bit brief. >What ever you decide it's your body organs not mine....LOL My tongue is perfectly happy with the Golden Monkey from Imperial Tea Court right now. But I have this thing for Fujian black teas. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Oct 22, 5:15*pm, Nick2008 > wrote:
> Also a real tea drinker knows that the water should be clear to get the > most benefit, and that tea should not sit in hot water more than 7-10 > second...otherwise your drinking caffeine only. Hey, is this man extending the 30 second 80% decaff myth into the stratosphere? Only a 7-10 second steep allowable or the caffeine comes flooding out 100%? Nigel at Teacraft |
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