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[Michael, working upwards and backwards]
Or you could do it yourself with the spices from your spice cabinet and the peels from the fruits in your ice-box. Your result will be personal and tastier, I guarantee it. (Do they still have ice-boxes?) [Toci] > TAZO has Wild Sweet Orange herbal infusion. I think it's pretty much > the same as the Zingers, not better nor worse. These are all tisanes, > I believe. If you want a flavored tea, I'd try Constant Comment. Toci > [Jay] >> My wife likes the Celestial Seasonings "zinger" teas. To me, they taste >> stale as soon as we take the shrink wrap off the box. Can anyone recommend >> a loose tea that aims in the same general direction, lots of bold citrus >> taste, as, say, the Tangerine Zinger C.S. tea? |
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