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Tea for a year



 
 
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Old 02-01-2006, 08:50 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Shopping online for tea, I found the Savoure.com website. My dilemma
was, how to choose the right tea? I was glad to see their offer for
Tea for a Year, and thought I'd pass on the info to other tea lovers
while I'm at it.
Happy New Year.


Tea For A Year from http://savoure.com
Give or receive the gift of tea every month of the year with our Year
of Teas program. By the 15th of each month you will receive 2 ounces of
tea, packaged in a gold tin, along with information and steeping
instructions for each tea. Also, with your membership in the Year of
Teas program, you will receive a beautiful Korean infuser mug with your
first tea delivery. You needn't start in January, you can start any
time.

Year of Teas 2006* January-Black Currant, February - Savoure Salon
Blend, March - Irish Breakfast, April - Naughtea Green Rooibos, May -
Rooibos Citrus and Rose, June - Strawberry Pepper, July - Pineapple
Ginger, August - Mango, September - Willamette Morning, October
-Rooibos Autumn Blend, November - Earl Grey Blue, December - TBA.

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Old 02-01-2006, 09:34 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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Gee Wiz, that's odd. Your internet marketing company that specializes
in search engine optimization seems to be right next door (two blocks)
to this savoure.com place of business. Isn't that amazing that while
browsing on the internet you just so happened upon a place right next door!

Could it be you are not a real customer, but rather someone is _PAYING_
you to spam internet newsgroups?

Please go pollute the internet with your marketing hype elsewhere. We
actually like to carry out honest discourse here.

Thanks,
Steve

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Shopping online for tea, I found the xxxxxxxxx website. My dilemma

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Old 02-01-2006, 09:41 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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wrote:
Shopping online for tea, I found the Savoure.com website. My dilemma
was, how to choose the right tea? I was glad to see their offer for
Tea for a Year, and thought I'd pass on the info to other tea lovers
while I'm at it.
Happy New Year.


Strange how you are posting this from an IP address that is in the same
part of the city as the address the savoure.com website is registered.
Cindy, is that you?
--scott

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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
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Old 03-01-2006, 05:33 AM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
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I wouldn't pay for a day with anything named "Naughtea Green Rooibos".
Why would I dirty my mailbox for a year with it or any of the other
gack on that list?

 




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