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Old 15-11-2003, 06:45 PM
Ripon
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Dear Tea Lovers:

When you buy your tea from online vendors or from tea shop-

1)How much you buy (I mean a specific tea in mg. or pound)?
2)where do you buy more-online vendors or from tea shop?
3)How often do you buy tea?
4)How much you spend for tea (Monthly average)?

Ripon
(From Bangladesh)
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Old 15-11-2003, 08:54 PM
Joanne Rosen
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Dear Tea Lovers:

When you buy your tea from online vendors or from tea shop-
I usually buy from online vendors


How much you buy (I mean a specific tea in mg. or pound)?

I usually buy sample packet sizes- amounts vary to up to an ounce


How often do you buy tea?


Every other month or so

4)How much you spend for tea (Monthly average)?


$15 or so

Joanne


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Old 16-11-2003, 01:29 AM
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Dear Tea Lovers:

When you buy your tea from online vendors or from tea shop-

1)How much you buy (I mean a specific tea in mg. or pound)?
2)where do you buy more-online vendors or from tea shop?
3)How often do you buy tea?
4)How much you spend for tea (Monthly average)?



In the 1-2 years I've been going through my "kid in a candy store" stage of
discovering the varieties of loose tea, so I've been buying more than I
probably will in the future. I've only purchased more than 4 oz./125 g once
or twice.

I've been buying from online vendors a bit more than stores, perhaps 60/40
or 70%/30%.

I probably spend $15-20 a month.

Warren


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Old 17-11-2003, 12:55 AM
John
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 12:45:32 -0600, Ripon wrote:

Dear Tea Lovers:

When you buy your tea from online vendors or from tea shop-

1)How much you buy (I mean a specific tea in mg. or pound)?


4-8oz

2)where do you buy more-online vendors or from tea shop?


I have a nice international food store nearby that stocks products from
around the world including a wide assortment of tea. Nothing fancy but
I can get inexpensive reasonable quality tea. If not for this
establishment, I'd be forced to buy online exclusively. With it, I buy
about half online and half there.

3)How often do you buy tea?


Whenever I run out or when certain seasonal teas become available.

4)How much you spend for tea (Monthly average)?


$15-$25US

Ripon
(From Bangladesh)


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Old 21-11-2003, 02:05 PM
John Winford
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Hi.

As far as I'm concerned, I buy my teas at http://www.betjemanandbarton.com/

It's one of the finest tea merchant in the world (you can find their teas in
the greatest hotel here in Paris, France).
I buy their Xmas tea, and the Easter Tea (delicious). 200g per month.
I also like their Morning Kick (a special blend for breakfast).

Franck.


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Dear Tea Lovers:

When you buy your tea from online vendors or from tea shop-

1)How much you buy (I mean a specific tea in mg. or pound)?
2)where do you buy more-online vendors or from tea shop?
3)How often do you buy tea?
4)How much you spend for tea (Monthly average)?

Ripon
(From Bangladesh)



 




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