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Reply from: battlefield
Date: 01 Jun 2008, 13:05
wkhenifi@crownfineart,com e1-q5yc-hk26-0x6t@emailias,com

Today I was out, and the local shop had something sold by Hedley's in
Ceylon. Big thumbs down. The blackcurrant flavour is somewhat
cartoonish and the tea flavour underneath it isn't really very vivid.
I was expecting something

Reply from: Nigel
Date: 03 Jun 2008, 00:52
Re: wkhenifi@crownfineart,com e1-q5yc-hk26-0x6t@emailias,com

On 1 Jun, 12:05, battlefield <qui-j...@myamail,com > wrote:
> Today I was out, and the local shop had something sold by Hedley's in
> Ceylon. Big thumbs down. The blackcurrant flavour is somewhat
> cartoonish

What you might call a "Mickey Mouse" tea?

Sorry; have been at WTE 2008 where three days of wall to wall tea
exposure has made me a trifle light headed.

Nigel at Teacraft


Reply from: Dominic T.
Date: 03 Jun 2008, 20:00
Re: wkhenifi@crownfineart,com e1-q5yc-hk26-0x6t@emailias,com

On Jun 1, 7:05 am, battlefield <qui-j...@myamail,com > wrote:
> Today I was out, and the local shop had something sold by Hedley's in
> Ceylon. Big thumbs down. The blackcurrant flavour is somewhat
> cartoonish and the tea flavour underneath it isn't really very vivid.
> I was expecting something

Two suggestions: Mlesna Black Currant and Eastern Shore Tea co. Black
Currant. They are both tea bag teas, but very good and all natural
with decent tea to begin with.

- Dominic




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