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A collection of the finest whole leaf organic tea sachets in a variety of quantities.
Explore classic loose teas or exclusively loose teas like Silver Needles and Pinhead Gunpowder.
Explore teas by the caffeine content that's right for you.
A selection of the two leaves and a bud teas we recommend trying iced.
A collection of colorful teaware and useful tea gifts.
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05/21/2013 at 7:11pm EDT
Received my honey today & tea bags .Thank you so much.. the tea is like a cup of magic and i have never tasted honey as great as Madhava honey thank you so much will defiantly be placing order in the near future. more…
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05/21/2013 at 12:36pm EDT
Our hearts and thoughts go out to our friends in Oklahoma and Texas. more…
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05/20/2013 at 5:08pm EDT
Tea time is golden, we always say. But, is your tea time *edible gold* golden? more…
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05/21/2013 at 10:11am EDT
Things that don't surprise us: http://t.co/9WGGxdxo8m more…
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05/20/2013 at 11:11am EDT
Time for the global tea festival in Japan. What a celebration of tea! http://t.co/VkqyQ50Ffj more…
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05/17/2013 at 12:11pm EDT
Brits drink an average of 3 cups of tea per day. How many do YOU average, dear followers? http://t.co/6y97oGhr0e more…
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05/21/2013 at 4:56pm EDT
Does anyone remember that blog “Stuff White People Like”? It always made us laugh, self-stereotyping through gentle jabs. During a recent meeting, Marketing Coordinator Christy Garfield and I were brainstorming so hard that our ears were emitting smoke and we decided we needed a blog post that was our own variety of stereotyping our beloved tea lovers. In fact, “tea” was No. 13 on that list of Stuff White People Like, which was discontinued in 2010. The description included this gem, “If you find yourself in a situation with a white person, acceptable things to say include, ‘I’m really into tea right now,’ or ‘my favorite thing is to get a nice cup of tea and curl up in a chair with a good book.’ But do not remind them about the role of colonialism in tea, it will make … Continue reading →
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03/14/2013 at 11:42am EDT
This month we were chosen to receive an award from a locally based magazine, Edible Aspen! We’re being called out as “Local Heros” in the Beverage Artisan category. These awards are given out based on votes online, which means that people who live around here and read Edible Aspen really did go online and vote for us. Here’s a link to the piece that spells out the award and what it means. Maybe you’ve heard of the Edible Communities publications — they’re lovely magazines published all over the United States to promote the locavore movement. What’s the locavore movement, you ask? It’s all about eating food grown, raised, and prepared as close to your home as possible. In fact, here’s a little blurb about Edible Aspen magazine that spells out their belief system a bit more: “Edible Aspen is a … Continue reading →
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