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Let's be honest. Lipton tea (and Lipton brisk tea in the
summer!!) is one of the highest quality teas out there. From its robust aroma to the sophisticated taste, there's no better brew than a Lipton brew. How can anyone turn down the Taste of London? Posted through TeaTalk - http://teatalk.dragonwater.com .. |
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TeaTeas > wrote: > Let's be honest. Lipton tea (and Lipton brisk tea in the > summer!!) is one of the highest quality teas out there. > From its robust aroma to the sophisticated taste, there's > no better brew than a Lipton brew. > How can anyone turn down the Taste of London? hehehe. you watch me. > Posted through TeaTalk - http://teatalk.dragonwater.com not this crap again. |
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On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 07:13:12 GMT, TeaTeas > wrote:
>Let's be honest. Lipton tea (and Lipton brisk tea in the >summer!!) is one of the highest quality teas out there. >From its robust aroma to the sophisticated taste, there's >no better brew than a Lipton brew. >How can anyone turn down the Taste of London? Funny you mention that because whenever I've been in London, I've only seen Lipton served in restaurants while nearly all the people I stayed with had Earl Gray or English/Irish Breakfast on a regular basis. Is it the taste of London? The other variety would be Tetley; I don't think I've seen Lipton in someone's house. America now, that's a different story. Mydnight -------------------- thus then i turn me from my countries light, to dwell in the solemn shades of an endless night. |
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On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 07:13:12 GMT, TeaTeas > wrote:
>Let's be honest. Lipton tea (and Lipton brisk tea in the >summer!!) is one of the highest quality teas out there. >From its robust aroma to the sophisticated taste, there's >no better brew than a Lipton brew. >How can anyone turn down the Taste of London? Funny you mention that because whenever I've been in London, I've only seen Lipton served in restaurants while nearly all the people I stayed with had Earl Gray or English/Irish Breakfast on a regular basis. Is it the taste of London? The other variety would be Tetley; I don't think I've seen Lipton in someone's house. America now, that's a different story. Mydnight -------------------- thus then i turn me from my countries light, to dwell in the solemn shades of an endless night. |
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![]() > hehehe. you watch me. > >> Posted through TeaTalk - http://teatalk.dragonwater.com > > not this crap again. LOL Shouldn't that be TeaTease and not TeaTeas? Christopher www.SlowDownNow.org |
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