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Peter Brooks > wrote:
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>Isn't it odd! I'd expect oolongs always to be cheaper than white - but
>there you are!


There are plenty of cheap oolongs too.... there is stuff you can buy from
Foojoy in a 25 pound bag for under ten dollars. But there are also some
very expensive oolongs as well.

It's like cars... there are expensive cars and cheap cars. There are also
expensive trucks and cheap trucks. Is a truck more expensive than a car?
It could be, but it might not necessarily be.
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