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Red Rose Tea



 
 
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Old 22-12-2003, 04:01 AM
Ted Joiner
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Anyone living in the United States who drinks Red Rose Tea. If you
are not interested in the little ceramic animals that are premiums in
the boxes. I have purchased the ark and am trying to get all the
figures. I would be very willing to pay any postage costs. We cannot
get the animal premiums here in Canada and I have begun collecting
them.
Thank You
Ted Joiner

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Old 22-12-2003, 04:18 PM
Space Cowboy
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I'm keeping mine. There was a series of endangered species which I thought
cute.

Jim

"Ted Joiner" wrote in message
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Anyone living in the United States who drinks Red Rose Tea. If you
are not interested in the little ceramic animals that are premiums in
the boxes. I have purchased the ark and am trying to get all the
figures. I would be very willing to pay any postage costs. We cannot
get the animal premiums here in Canada and I have begun collecting
them.
Thank You
Ted Joiner


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Old 23-12-2003, 03:24 PM
Joseph Kubera
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the little ceramic animals that are premiums in
the boxes.


There has been this gnawing feeling ever since I started buying from specialty
tea vendors. This is what I have been missing. The only premiums you get from
the specialty places are, maybe, more tea samples.

Same problem as when you move from Sugar Pops to nutritious breakfast cereal.
Life is emptier somehow.

Joe
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Old 23-12-2003, 03:56 PM
Derek
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It was open stage night in rec.food.drink.tea, when Joseph Kubera
stepped up to the microphone and muttered:

the little ceramic animals that are premiums in
the boxes.


There has been this gnawing feeling ever since I started buying
from specialty tea vendors. This is what I have been missing.
The only premiums you get from the specialty places are, maybe,
more tea samples.

Same problem as when you move from Sugar Pops to nutritious
breakfast cereal. Life is emptier somehow.


"Now why on earth would anyone do that!?!" he asked while munching
on a bowl of Frosted Flakes.


--
Derek

The journey of a thousand miles sometimes ends very, very badly.
 




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