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My wife loved the Russian Caravan tea from Jackson's of Piccadilly, sold
in bags. Apparently it's no longer available. Can anyone recommend an alternative RC which is similar? Matti (posting from the UK) |
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On Jan 1, 5:46*pm, "Matti Lamprhey" ma...@official-totally-
reversed.com wrote: My wife loved the Russian Caravan tea from Jackson's of Piccadilly, sold in bags. *Apparently it's no longer available. *Can anyone recommend an alternative RC which is similar? Matti (posting from the UK) Hi- I'm just answering to try to rescue you from M15. I've never had Russian Caravan, although I note that Uptons carries it. Toci |
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"toci" wrote...
"Matti Lamprhey" wrote: My wife loved the Russian Caravan tea from Jackson's of Piccadilly, sold in bags. Apparently it's no longer available. Can anyone recommend an alternative RC which is similar? Matti (posting from the UK) Hi- I'm just answering to try to rescue you from M15. I've never had Russian Caravan, although I note that Uptons carries it. Toci Plenty of sources offer a blend of that name, but I wondered if someone who knew the Jackson's version had found one currently available which is similar to it. Matti |
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Matti Lamprhey wrote:
My wife loved the Russian Caravan tea from Jackson's of Piccadilly, sold in bags. Apparently it's no longer available. Can anyone recommend an alternative RC which is similar? Try Harrod's house brand russian caravan. Or try blending your own. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |