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I think I have all the large categories covered, so should wait before I get new. Toci
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On Thursday, August 28, 2014 9:48:18 AM UTC-5, toci wrote:
> I think I have all the large categories covered, so should wait before I get new. Toci


I'm starting out with Malawi and Sencha. If I can't tame the Malawi enough for breakfast, I'll go on to an unopened Yunnan. Toci
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Is this a black tea?

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On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 6:03:35 AM UTC-5, Dario Niedermann wrote:
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Very black. Toci
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