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New tea drinker here. So far I've only drank Sencha Green Tea. About
3 cups a day. I've ordered samples in hopes of expanding my pleasure.

My question is,where can I get inexpensive tea canisters? The few
I've seen are I think terribly overpriced.
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try www.impealtea.com
their tea cannisters range in price-i use the 2.00-2.50 ones

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> New tea drinker here. So far I've only drank Sencha Green Tea. About
> 3 cups a day. I've ordered samples in hopes of expanding my pleasure.
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> My question is,where can I get inexpensive tea canisters? The few
> I've seen are I think terribly overpriced.
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 11:03:15 -0500, "Joanne Rosen"
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>try www.impealtea.com
>their tea cannisters range in price-i use the 2.00-2.50 ones


Thanks. I had a look and these I can afford.
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"Douglas" <*@*.*> wrote in message
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> New tea drinker here. So far I've only drank Sencha Green Tea. About
> 3 cups a day. I've ordered samples in hopes of expanding my pleasure.
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> My question is,where can I get inexpensive tea canisters? The few
> I've seen are I think terribly overpriced.


Hi,

Here are a couple of suggestions:

The 4 oz tins are <$3:
http://www.culinaryteas.com/Tea_Accessories.html#Tins.

The 125g tin is $2.50 and the 250g tin is $3.50:
http://www.uptontea.com/index.asp?ho...&categoryID=84

or, http://tinyurl.com/3vg98.

Other options are available from both sites.

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yes, indeed-
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> On Saturday 19 February 2005 09:03, Joanne Rosen >
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>> try www.impealtea.com
>> their tea cannisters range in price-i use the 2.00-2.50 ones

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> Did you mean http://www.imperialtea.com ?





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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 20:08:55 -0500, "Joanne Rosen"
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>yes, indeed-


I figured it out ok. Er ~ Google did anyway.
Thanks everyone for the replies.
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Re imperialtea.com, admittedly I don't know much about tea, but don't
those prices seem terribly inflated - a first impression on my part
based on browsing some green teas, tea pots and tea ware?

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