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Weird tea flavor
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
@m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com: > 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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