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Carl Hilton 09-11-2005 02:55 PM

Best Tea
 
I was recently at a conference and they served some GREAT tea. The bags
were in a variety box, in individually wrapped bags. Each bag looked
like a nylon bag that was stitched shut and the herbs were whole
(flowers, stems, etc) not just broken up dried leaves.

Any idea on the brand?

Thanks
Carl


toci 09-11-2005 06:25 PM

Best Tea
 
Revolution Tea? I haven't tried it. Toci
Carl Hilton wrote:
> I was recently at a conference and they served some GREAT tea. The bags
> were in a variety box, in individually wrapped bags. Each bag looked
> like a nylon bag that was stitched shut and the herbs were whole
> (flowers, stems, etc) not just broken up dried leaves.
>
> Any idea on the brand?
>
> Thanks
> Carl



Falky foo 10-11-2005 01:51 AM

Best Tea
 
Solebury Hill if they were triangular silky bags.


"Carl Hilton" > wrote in message
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> I was recently at a conference and they served some GREAT tea. The bags
> were in a variety box, in individually wrapped bags. Each bag looked
> like a nylon bag that was stitched shut and the herbs were whole
> (flowers, stems, etc) not just broken up dried leaves.
>
> Any idea on the brand?
>
> Thanks
> Carl
>




UpNorthCoffee 26-11-2005 01:43 AM

Best Tea
 
Mighty Leaf?


David M. Harris 26-11-2005 03:02 AM

Best Tea
 
UpNorthCoffee wrote:
> Mighty Leaf?
>

Nice teas, perhaps (based on a quick look at the Web site), but not much
of a selection.

dmh

Carl 05-12-2005 12:39 PM

Best Tea
 
Yes, that ended up being the tea.. MLTEA.com



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