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Default Anyone tried Spring '08 Dragonwell?

I see a few choices are available from both Jing Tea and TeaSpring.
Has anyone tried either this year? I haven't ordered from either shop
but from postings here, both seem good. Any recommendations for one
over the other?
Thanks!
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Default Anyone tried Spring '08 Dragonwell?

On Apr 17, 9:37*am, TokyoB > wrote:
> I see a few choices are available from both Jing Tea and TeaSpring.
> Has anyone tried either this year? I haven't ordered from either shop
> but from postings here, both seem good. *Any recommendations for one
> over the other?
> Thanks!


I dont buy from either 1; however, unless theres a poor lighting in
the photo color, I would suggest you spend your $ at Jing Tea.

Kevo
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