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Finding Nutcracker tea by Celestial Seasonings?



 
 
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Old 26-12-2003, 04:38 PM
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Default Finding Nutcracker tea by Celestial Seasonings?


Hello,

Every year at the grocery stores i have stocked up on Nutcracker tea by
Celestial Seasonings---except for this year. i have not been able to
find any.

Does anyone have a recommendation for buying this tea online?

Thank you.

cal

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Old 26-12-2003, 05:07 PM
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Default Finding Nutcracker tea by Celestial Seasonings?


"? cal" wrote in message
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Hello,

Every year at the grocery stores i have stocked up on Nutcracker tea by
Celestial Seasonings---except for this year. i have not been able to
find any.

Does anyone have a recommendation for buying this tea online?

Thank you.

cal


I have seen this in Northern California, at Costentino's market if that is
any help to you.
--
Karen
"Life doesn't always parse."
Malachy McCormick, A Decent Cup of Tea


 




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