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Premium Bai Tea

Premium Bai Tea


Organic Bai Mudan White Tea (2.65 oz Premium Tin)


Organic Bai Mudan White Tea (2.65 oz Premium Tin)


$9.95


This is a Competition Grade Bai Mudan white tea from the Fujian province of China. The dry leaf and infusion is a medley of colors and textures producing extraordinary perfumed liquor suggesting lilacs and apricots. Bai Mudan (tr. White Peony) tea is picked as two leaves wrapped around a bud shoot. The tea has many long silver leaf buds with variegated bright green to silvery brown leaves. It offe…

Formosa Bai Hao Special Grade Oolong


Formosa Bai Hao Special Grade Oolong



Teas from Tawain are sold under the island’s former name, Formosa, which means shapely or beautiful. Primarily handmade, good Formosa oolongs are rich, refreshing teas with flavor that is often described as peachlike….



ML White Orchard White Tea Tin


ML White Orchard White Tea Tin


$14.95


ML White Orchard is made from Chinese Bai Mu Dan white tea and flavored with tantalizing melon and peach fruits. A hint of Chinese green tea is added to deliver a flavorful loose leaf blend. 2.2 oz loose tea in tin

Great Idea Tea

Great Idea Tea
Hi I have this great idea to market without iced tea in it, but still call it iced tea?

Can anyone suggest a good demographic to market this product? You know, someone who will pay the premium markup for tealess iced tea, which are still technically tea under similar congressional hearings legislation.

It is not what atheism is. Atheism is not a godless religion. We have none of the key principles or uniform code of beliefs that are necessary for atheism to be called a religion. Atheist is free to believe the universe was created, they want to believe it was. There is no ultimate reason to be nice. We each find our own reasons. Most importantly, there is none of the dogma, which seems to be so popular with religion. I believe the Big Bang, or development, but I am not obliged to make it the central part of my life … It is my wife jobs. Ha ha. And yes, the Constitution of the United States, which I assume is congressional legislation you are so dismissive of, does not guarantee me a right to believe what I will. what? It will also say I do not believe in what you think. And the best part of this legislation? You are not obliged to believe what I believe, too. Is not it wonderful? A law says that we must both respect each other's faith. Respect to you my brother. Respect for you.