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Any recomendations for Earl Gray? Prefferably in a tin (I like to
collect the tins) I've been drinking Twinings which is enjoyable but seems lacking. They claim its made from the finest teas but there is a heck of a lot of stems in there. On a different note Sunflower, Jasmin Tea, I love this tea. Thanks Poe |
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