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		<title>Tea Review: Mighty Leaf Green Tea Tropical</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 19:16:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Judy Lo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I tend to like tropical tastes.  Much to the chagrin of my family, when I order pizza, I usually choose pineapple and ham as toppings.  This just grosses people out but I like it.  So how about pineapple tastes in tea?...keep that thought in mind, okay now add to it  guava.  This combination makes...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category of Tea:</b> Green</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Mighty Leaf Tea <a href='http://www.mightyleaf.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Green Tea, natural tropical flavors, natural flavors, flower petals, pineapple bits</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> 170-180 degree water, 3 minutes</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/mighty-leaf-green-tea-tropical.jpg" alt="Mighty Leaf - Green Tea Tropical" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>I tend to like tropical tastes.  Much to the chagrin of my family, when I order pizza, I usually choose pineapple and ham as toppings.  This just grosses people out but I like it.  So how about pineapple tastes in tea?&#8230;keep that thought in mind, okay now add to it  guava.  This combination makes me think that you&#8217;ll either love it or hate it.  As separate food and drink items, I like it so I&#8217;m game to try the combo too.  Not too sure about the flower petals in it though.  We&#8217;ll see.</p>
<p>Opened up the package and found a mesh-stitched teabag filled with not small fannings or dust in the teabag but whole leaves that looked of good quality and only a tiny bit of blue flower petals.  Steeped the teabag in boiling water for 3 minutes as per the instructions.  Aroma is very fruity and floral.  A very pleasant fragrance.</p>
<p>I agree with Mighty Leaf that the &#8220;green tea blends harmoniously with the sweet tropical fruits of pineapple and guava&#8221; and this may be part of the problem.  It would have been more distinctive had the green tea had some of the characteristic grassy or vegetal notes of other green teas.  Because of this, it tasted more like a tisane than a green tea blend.  The taste of pineapple also seems to be lost in a stronger base note of the sweet guava.  The blend does seem to come together quite naturally with the floral notes.   It is an okay beverage but tastes too much like many fruity, floral teas I&#8217;ve tasted.  It doesn&#8217;t stand out but it&#8217;ll do.  I could take it or leave it.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase <a href='http://www.mightyleaf.com/product-pouch.aspx?ID=71' target=_new>Mighty Leaf Green Tea Tropical</a> directly from their website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: TeaFrog Blueberry White &#8211; 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 14:59:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JenniferB</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I'm always up for a blueberry flavored white tea!  And it's rare if I don't like a nice/clean Pain Mu Dan!  This was the first time I tried TeaFrog's version and I must say it's lovely!   It's a moderately flavored white…not overly so - with plump Blueberries and a hint of floral taste...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category:</b> White</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> TeaFrog <a href='http://www.teafrog.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Pai Mu Dan, Cornflowers</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> 1 tsp, 80 C, 2-3 minutes</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/teafrog-blueberry-white.jpg" alt="TeaFrog - Blueberry White" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>I&#8217;m always up for a blueberry flavored white tea!  And it&#8217;s rare if I don&#8217;t like a nice/clean Pain Mu Dan!  This was the first time I tried TeaFrog&#8217;s version and I must say it&#8217;s lovely!   It&#8217;s a moderately flavored white…not overly so &#8211; with plump Blueberries and a hint of floral taste.  My first cup was HOT and it was very good.  My 2nd attempt was ICED and just as lovely.  The only difference I would like to note with the ICED (vs the hot) is that the floral notes seem to come out more with the cold version.  This is a decent blueberry flavored white and I am very excited I got to try it!</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.teafrog.com/teas/blueberry-white-tea.html' target=_new>Blueberry White Tea</a> directly from the TeaFrog website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Lochan Tea Thurbo FTGFOP 1 CL &#8211; EX 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 14:16:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jillian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I discovered upon opening the package that the leaves of this tea were considerably larger and more ‘whole' than the leaves of the First Flush from Goomtee Estate that I also sampled from this same company. These leaves were an interesting and attractive-looking mix of...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category:</b> Black</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Lochan Tea <a href='http://www.lochantea.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Black Tea</div>
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<p>I discovered upon opening the package that the leaves of this tea were considerably larger and more ‘whole&#8217; than the leaves of the First Flush from Goomtee Estate that I also sampled from this same company. These leaves were an interesting and attractive-looking mix of dark green and silver, almost as though they were the buds of a silver needle white tea rather than a black tea. But then supposedly Darjeeling teas get fermented less than most blacks, so it makes sense, I guess.</p>
<p>The smell was sweet and hay-like with some floral notes, though brewed it took on a toastier aroma. It had a more typical Darjeeling flavour than the Goomtee first flush did – resplendent with muscatel flavours, though with considerably less of the drying astringency you&#8217;d taste in a later-picked Darjeeling. It was sweeter too, which becomes more noticeable as the tea cooled, and it had a nice, full flavour that lingered in the mouth and kept me from forgetting about it. As it cooled it also took on some fruity characteristics, with an interesting nutty undertone.</p>
<p>Of the two First Flush Darjeelings I&#8217;ve tasted now I think this one is my favorite of the two, although in my opinion both are excellent, complex, and interesting teas.</p>
<p>I gave this a Steepster rating of 87/100.</p>
<p><i>You can find Lochan Teas <a href='http://www.lochantea.com/' target=_new>directly from the Lochan Tea website.</a></i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Mark T. Wendell Imperial Gold Oolong &#8211; 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 23:11:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Spencer E</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Category: Oolong Tea Company: Mark T. Wendall Tea Company (website) Ingredients: Oolong Tea Vendor Suggested Preparation: 90deg C, steep for 4 minutes The shape of these rolled oolong leaves was reminiscent of an Alishan oolong I once had &#8211; small, compacted clumps of leaf. They carry quite a vegetal smell, almost more like a green [...]]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category:</b> Oolong</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Mark T. Wendall Tea Company <a href='http://www.marktwendell.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Oolong Tea</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> 90deg C, steep for 4 minutes</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/mark-t-wendell-imperial-gold-oolong.jpg" alt="Mark T. Wendall Tea Company Imperial Gold Oolong" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>The shape of these rolled oolong leaves was reminiscent of an Alishan oolong I once had &#8211; small, compacted clumps of leaf. They carry quite a vegetal smell, almost more like a green tea than an oolong. I started out by steeping two teaspoons of leaves in two cups of water for three minutes.This resulted in somewhat of a weak brew, so I put the leaves back in for another minute or so (I like my oolongs stronger).</p>
<p>This completed brew is delightful. Light and creamy oolong scent with just a hint of that original vegetal strength with a bit of peppery smell too. The liquor is a very bright and clear light brown, and the taste&#8230;.ooooh my. Light and soft, it caresses the tongue while still putting out moderately bold flavours including floral, vegetal, and peppery notes all wrapped into one tasty package. If this oolong went to school, it would be said that it was a very well-rounded individual, as this is a very well-rounded tea, encompassing a variety of different flavours that all serve to complement each other.</p>
<p>The second steep brought out the floral notes in the tea to a much fuller extent. The taste overall mellowed out a lot and brought out a bit more of the vegetal side as well. I could easily see this tea going for at least one or two more steepings. I really enjoyed this tea, and am giving it an 80/100 on my personal enjoyment scale.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='https://marktwendell.com/ImperialGoldOolong.htm' target=_new>Imperial Gold Oolong</a> directly from the Mark T. Wendall Tea Company website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Mark T. Wendell Imperial Gold Oolong &#8211; 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Feb 2011 21:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gretchen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are toys you can get – the "amazing expanding dinosaur" or "mermaid that really grows" – compressed sponges that once soaked in water grow something like 400%.  This tea is just like these toys.  Put in two teaspoons of tea, get an entire cup of giant...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category:</b> Oolong</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Mark T. Wendall Tea Company <a href='http://www.marktwendell.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Oolong Tea</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> 90deg C, steep for 4 minutes</div>
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<p><img src="http://www.itsallabouttheleaf.com/wp-content/uploads/mark-t-wendell-imperial-gold-oolong.jpg" alt="Mark T. Wendall Tea Company Imperial Gold Oolong" style="float: left; padding: 3px;" /></p>
<p>There are toys you can get – the &#8220;amazing expanding dinosaur&#8221; or &#8220;mermaid that really grows&#8221; – compressed sponges that once soaked in water grow something like 400%.  This tea is just like these toys.  Put in two teaspoons of tea, get an entire cup of giant whole huge tea leaves.  A co-worker asked me why I had a cup of wet spinach.  And the leaves are good ones too – unbroken and high quality.</p>
<p>And the oolong these beautiful produce is pretty high quality too.  This tea tastes like a less oxidized, greener brew, and has a lot of vegetal notes to it.  But it also has the buttery mouthfeel you get in some oolongs, the floral notes, and the spicy aromas.  Lots of things going on in that cup!  It&#8217;s a complex tea, but manages to balance the various flavors into a cohesive whole.</p>
<p>Or, to put it another way – Yummy!  This is a really nice, solid oolong.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='https://marktwendell.com/ImperialGoldOolong.htm' target=_new>Imperial Gold Oolong</a> directly from the Mark T. Wendall Tea Company website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Tea Forte Estate Darjeeling</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2010 20:47:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JenniferB</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I really feel this is a good go-to black bagged tea and would classify it towards the beginning of the “strong strength” spectrum...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Tea Forte <a href='http://www.teaforte.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Darjeeling Black Tea</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Steep for 3-5 minutes,  208 deg. F  </div>
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<p>I really feel this is a good go-to black bagged tea and would classify it towards the beginning of the “strong strength” spectrum. I couldn’t really pick out the floral notes comparison mentioned in the product description but it’s pretty tasty regardless!  As for the roasted nuts mention – I could taste a hint of that in the very beginning of the sip but it quickly went away into more of a black tea taste.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.teaforte.com/store/gourmet-tea/package-options/loose-tea-canister/' target=_new>Estate Darjeeling</a> directly from the Tea Forte website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Red Leaf Tea Silver Needle</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 12:12:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cynthia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A white tea whose dry leaves remind me of a silver-leaf maple tree. Some of the leaves are silver and some are dark in color. The leaves are whole little seed pod looking things...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category:</b> White</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Red Leaf Tea <a href='http://www.redleaftea.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> White Tea</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Amount of water: 6 oz  Amount of Tea: 1 Flat teaspoon  Water Temperature: 180 deg F  Steeping Time: 4-8 minutes. </div>
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<p>A white tea whose dry leaves remind me of a silver-leaf maple tree. Some of the leaves are silver and some are dark in color. The leaves are whole little seed pod looking things. </p>
<p>The brewing directions from RedLeafTea:</p>
<p>Hot (not boiling) water for 4-8 minutes</p>
<p>I had the leaves in hot water for 4 minutes. The taste of this tea is floral with a hint of jasmine maybe in the background. If you don’t like flowers in your cup, you will probably not like this tea. I can’t really put my finger on why I don’t like this, but the perfume in my mouth is screaming at me, so the floral notes are going to be the downfall of this delicate white tea.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase the <a href='http://www.redleaftea.com/white-tea/silver-needle.html' target=_new>Silver Needle</a> directly from the Red Leaf Tea website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Rishi Tea Orange Blossom</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 13:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Orange Blossom is a deliciously fragrant tea blend from Rishi Tea. Rishi describes it as "a refreshing and floral blend of green teas with sweetly-scented blossoms, lemongrass and tropical citrus fruits". The listed ingredients are organic and fair trade certified green tea, organic lemongrass, organic osthmanthus flowers, organic lemon myrtle, natural essential oils of orange, lime and tangerine...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category of Tea:</b> Green</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Rishi <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com/' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Organic and Fair Trade Certified green tea, Organic lemongrass, Organic osthmanthus flowers, Organic lemon myrtle, natural essential oils of orange, lime and tangerine.</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> Water: 180°F / Leaves: 1 tablespoon per 8 ounces / Infusion Time: 3–4 minutes.</div>
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<p>Orange Blossom is a deliciously fragrant tea blend from Rishi Tea. Rishi describes it as &#8220;a refreshing and floral blend of green teas with sweetly-scented blossoms, lemongrass and tropical citrus fruits&#8221;. The listed ingredients are organic and fair trade certified green tea, organic lemongrass, organic osthmanthus flowers, organic lemon myrtle, natural essential oils of orange, lime and tangerine.</p>
<p>Out of the bag the tea seems to be more lemongrass than green tea leaf  &#8211; a very pretty combination of light and dark green with a scattering of golden osthmanthus flowers. Not surprisingly, the scent is strongly citrus &#8211; the orange, lime and tangerine combination almost mimics bergamot; with a nice fruity undertone provided by the osthmanthus.</p>
<p>After brewing, the blend maintained it&#8217;s refreshing aroma and produced a nice amber cup of tea. I really couldn&#8217;t taste the green tea in this blend, but it had a very pleasant taste; the citrus flavors were mild and not too sharp, and the floral notes added a sweetness rather than a perfumed taste. The lemongrass did a nice job of softening and tying all of the flavors together; although I think that between the lemongrass and the lemon myrtle, someone who didn&#8217;t like the taste of lemon may not like this tea. The lemony scent and flavor was not overwhelming for my tastes, but I was expecting stronger notes of orange based on the name of the tea.</p>
<p>Organic Orange Blossom Tea is available for purchase as part of the Xuan En Yulu Organic Fair Trade Sample Set from Rishi Tea.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase <a href='http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/orange-blossom-organic-and-fair-trade-green-tea.html' target=_new>Rishi Tea Orange Blossom</a> directly from their website.</i></p>
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		<title>Tea Review: Red Leaf Tea African Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 15:13:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melanie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[African Summer is a very pleasant herbal tisane from Red Leaf Tea it is a blend of Honeybush, Lemongrass, Lemon Myrtle, Rose Hips, Eucalyptus, Hibiscus, Safflower, and Marigolds. I was intrigued by the description on Red Leaf's website...]]></description>
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<div style='float: left; width: 150px; padding: 2px;'><b>Category of Tea:</b> Herbal</div>
<div style='float: left; width: 250px; padding: 2px;'><b>Tea Company:</b> Red Leaf Tea <a href='http://www.redleaftea.com' target='_new'>(website)</a></div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Ingredients:</b> Honeybush, Lemongrass, Lemon Myrtle, Rose Hips, Eucalyptus, Hibiscus, Safflower, Marigolds.</div>
<div style='padding: 2px;'><b>Vendor Suggested Preparation:</b> 1tsp to 6oz water, 180deg to 200deg F, 5-12 mins.</div>
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<p>African Summer is a very pleasant herbal tisane from Red Leaf Tea it is a blend of Honeybush, Lemongrass, Lemon Myrtle, Rose Hips, Eucalyptus, Hibiscus, Safflower, and Marigolds. I was intrigued by the description on Red Leaf&#8217;s website: &#8220;The beguilingly hot climate of the African Serengeti serves as the inspiration for African Summer tea, with its unique combination of herbs that are known for their healing and nourishing properties. Its main ingredient is honey bush-which is related to rooibos-and additional vitamins and minerals are provided by eucalyptus, hibiscus, safflower, and marigolds. African Summer also contains citrus and rosehips that help boost your immune system.&#8221;</p>
<p>The loose leaf is a pleasing earthy mix of color &#8211; fresh greens of lemongrass, myrtle and eucalyptus, mellow brown and yellow honeybush leaf, safflower and marigold and bright splashes of hibiscus and rose hip. The lemongrass seems to be predominant in the blend and the citrus scent comes through before and after brewing.</p>
<p>I was surprised at how dark the brewed tea was with nice red tones &#8211; certainly a family resemblance with rooibos. The flavor, not surprisingly, was mild and mostly lemony with the honeybush hinting sweetness and the floral notes contributing a bit of tang. Happily I didn&#8217;t notice a strong enough eucalyptus flavor to remind me of a cough drop. Overall African Summer is a pleasing cup of tea; very refreshing, and according to the Red Leaf people &#8211; good for you too!</p>
<p>Red Leaf is currently shipping orders of more than $40 for free and also have a promotion running &#8211; &#8220;Buy 4 Teas get 1 FREE / Buy 7 Teas get 2 FREE&#8221;.</p>
<p><i>You can purchase <a href='http://www.redleaftea.com/african-summer-p-62.html' target=_new>Red Leaf Tea Rooibos Africana</a> directly from their website.</i></p>
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