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Does anyone know if Tetley brand tea is available in Italy???

Just to experiment a bit, trying something different other than the
usual Twinings, Whittard of Chelsea, Pg-Tips and Ty-phoo, all brands I
can find at Castroni's in Rome.

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Tetley has separate websites for each country where its products are
available. Italy's not listed he

http://www.tetley.com/TetleyCom/

If you really want it badly, there are websites that cater to British
expats where you can order it. I don't know if it's worth it, though
because it sounds like you have a (surprisingly) good selection
available to you.


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> Does anyone know if Tetley brand tea is available in Italy???
>
> Just to experiment a bit, trying something different other than the
> usual Twinings, Whittard of Chelsea, Pg-Tips and Ty-phoo, all brands I
> can find at Castroni's in Rome.


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> Tetley has separate websites for each country where its products are
> available. Italy's not listed he
>
> http://www.tetley.com/TetleyCom/
>
> If you really want it badly, there are websites that cater to British
> expats where you can order it. I don't know if it's worth it, though
> because it sounds like you have a (surprisingly) good selection
> available to you.


Thanks, this is very good to hear. I'm no expert at all about tea, just
experimenting a little bit.
I'll stick with what I found locally then...
Thanks again.

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