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Default Twinings Teas

A while back someone was asking which teas are still being produced by
Twinings. I said I would check the 17th Street Market here in Tucson,
which I did. Now I can't find the original thread! So, here is what I
found.

All of the following are available loose:

Lapsang souchong
Ceylon orange pekoe
Gunpowder
Lady grey
Jasmine
Prince of Wales
Darjeeling
Irish breakfast
Earl grey
Ceylon breakfast
English breakfast

China oolong was available in bags.

HTH,

Alan

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Didn't know there were so many still available loose. Love those flavours!
Diane

"Alan" > wrote in message
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>A while back someone was asking which teas are still being produced by
> Twinings. I said I would check the 17th Street Market here in Tucson,
> which I did. Now I can't find the original thread! So, here is what I
> found.
>
> All of the following are available loose:
>
> Lapsang souchong
> Ceylon orange pekoe
> Gunpowder
> Lady grey
> Jasmine
> Prince of Wales
> Darjeeling
> Irish breakfast
> Earl grey
> Ceylon breakfast
> English breakfast
>
> China oolong was available in bags.
>
> HTH,
>
> Alan
>



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