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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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Hello. Does anyone know of a source for some Golden Assam FBOP tea
that Twinnings had and was carried by the old Marshall Field's? If you could link me up with a source, I would be eternally grateful. Thanks. -George |
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Where are you located? Twinings has a golden tipped Assam and Kenyan
blend, which is available from their shop on the Strand. You can also get it through their mail order service, if you are in the UK. If not, perhaps one of our UK members will help you to get some. Good luck, Rob |
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Rob, thanks for the response. I'm in London at the moment but I live
in Chicago. The one you mention is very similar but I am tracking down the tea for someone back home. I don't know much about tea. I'm guessing they would prefer the Golden Assam FBOP instead of the golden tipped Assam and Kenyan blend. I just emailed Twinings and asked them where I can get some. Hopefully they'll respond. Thanks again. |
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Twinings usually responds very quickly; I've foudn their customer
service to be excellent. If you are in London, you can probably buy this tea at their shop. It is at 216 The Strand, across from the Royal Courts of Justice. Good luck. Rob |
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