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Hello,
I've been lurking/learning for about 6 weeks or so, and this is my first post. I've also recently discovered the joys of loose tea, and am becoming (HA!) obsessed - I'm sure some of you remember those days! Today while in TJMaxx I headed directly to the gift/food area, and they had tins of Wedgwood loose tea (and boxes of tea bags) and also tins of Croydon's Teas - including paper tea filters in the tin. As soon as I got home, I googled - I can't find anything about either! Croydon's Teas has a website, but it comes up as "not found" which makes me wonder if the company still exists. Before I race back to purchase... anyone know anything about these teas? IIRC, the Wedgwood blends teas were English Breakast, Earl Grey, Queen Anne... and I think a name blend. And Croydon's was English Breakfast. Thank you, and thank you for so much helpful information! Best, Resa |
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