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I just got an email from Amazon.com about their online grocery business.
Just out of curiosity I took a look at the tea selection. I was quite
surprised at the variety of supermarket / specialty teas they carry (816).
Even if you don't intend to order it's interesting to look. It would
probably sample from this selection but many of the teas are sold only in
larger quantities than you might usually buy.

Anyone for chocolate Maté?
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John M > writes:

> I just got an email from Amazon.com about their online grocery business.
> Just out of curiosity I took a look at the tea selection. I was quite
> surprised at the variety of supermarket / specialty teas they carry (816).
> Even if you don't intend to order it's interesting to look. It would
> probably sample from this selection but many of the teas are sold only in
> larger quantities than you might usually buy.
>
> Anyone for chocolate Maté?


Uh, why don't you try it and tell the rest of us about it?

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I got the same promo email. I'm going to order the loose Twinings Earl
Grey. I've been addicted to the stuff for years. That and china
keemun black.


John M wrote:
> I just got an email from Amazon.com about their online grocery business.
> Just out of curiosity I took a look at the tea selection. I was quite
> surprised at the variety of supermarket / specialty teas they carry (816).
> Even if you don't intend to order it's interesting to look. It would
> probably sample from this selection but many of the teas are sold only in
> larger quantities than you might usually buy.
>
> Anyone for chocolate Maté?


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On 23 Aug 2006 08:13:35 -0700, "
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>I got the same promo email. I'm going to order the loose Twinings Earl
>Grey. I've been addicted to the stuff for years.


I like the "Eastern Shore" better, which I found out about thanks to
your site. I actually got 12 of the top rated Earls from your personal
website and did a tasting, my wife and I both settled on the Eastern
Shore. The loose Twinnings from England was in the top finalists
though. Thanks for putting all of that together, I really appreciated
it.....

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