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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 |
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"? cal" wrote in message ... 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 |