Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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I've never been much for flavored teas, and thought I'd heard of every
odd concoction possible. I found this website from Pakistan while
surfing the web. Apparently they have a "cookies-flavored" tea
available the

http://www.unileverpakistan.com.pk/o...ods/lipton.asp

What must that be like??

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On Jun 19, 11:30 pm, Fran > wrote:
> I've never been much for flavored teas, and thought I'd heard of every
> odd concoction possible. I found this website from Pakistan while
> surfing the web. Apparently they have a "cookies-flavored" tea
> available the
>
> http://www.unileverpakistan.com.pk/o...ods/lipton.asp
>
> at must that be like??


TeaGschwendner sells Gummi Bear flavoured tea. Now that makes
"cookies" sound platable.
Shen


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Fran > wrote in news:1182321050.057158.306370
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> I've never been much for flavored teas, and thought I'd heard of every
> odd concoction possible. I found this website from Pakistan while
> surfing the web. Apparently they have a "cookies-flavored" tea
> available the
>
> http://www.unileverpakistan.com.pk/o...ods/lipton.asp
>
> What must that be like??
>


Suddenly I feel a little less regretful about never traveling in Asia
now... :-)

Ozzy
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