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Only when it rarely hits 20-30 degrees do I even try one. Didn't say it was the best tea ever or anything, but it has a great variety and doesn't look like a cheap plastic box lying on the counter.
I don't know how much each one serves, but that sounds reasonable to me considering they throw in a nice little bamboo box that can serve as a desk ornament in the future. As to the price.less than $0.50 per individual package.
Bought this for my mother's birthday as she drinks tons of hot tea. She loves it.
My money was well spent. Personally, I hate hot drinks.
My mother loves them and raves about their benefits (yada, yada, yada).so I got this set for her.
If you're buying this as a gift, I'd suggest a nice tea pot and some loose leaf tea. It's junk. Glad it wasn't me. I drink tea nearly every waking moment and have tried this box of tea - someone else bought it. If you want good tea, forget the box. Get English PG-Tips, Typhoo or Chinese or Japanese black or green teas or just a good old cup of Lipton.
The bamboo box is really nice and the tea is delicious. This item had great reviews when I decided to purchase it, but hey, it's tea in a box, right. This would be a great gift for any tea lover. I don't know if I would splurge for the $28 original cost, but I got a great deal when it was in their Grocery Deals in April 2009.If it goes on sale again, I will definitely purchase it again. I wasn't expecting much. I got a better bargain than I thought.
The tea is also wonderful. Lovely Item, bought as a gift for my tea-loving Mother in Law. Packaging is gorgeous-the box is a work of art alone.
And the presentation in a bamboo box, used in days of yore for preservation, this makes a very nice Christmas, or holiday gift. I have had these teas before.
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