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What tea did you have this morning...or afternoon?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 556726" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Let us know what you think of the Yorkshire Gold. </p><p></p><p>Note: There’s this whole big THING about some UK teas being re-blended for the USA market. So you’re getting a weak sister version of the real thing. Fingers are pointed, voices are raised. Maybe true, maybe sour grapes by trolling buyers. Be that whole thing as it may, I’ve started doing my tea shopping mostly via Teadogs online. They say all their teas come direct from the UK and are the identical blends that are sold there. One thing for sure, watch the “best by” date stamp on the box. ALL teas from the UK have it. Sometimes it looks a bit odd cause they often do the date numbers in a different order than we’re used to. And Teadogs posts the specific date stamp info on everything they offer...and guarantee it.</p><p></p><p>Out of 8 recent UK tea purchases split between teadogs and Amazon all the best by dates are one to two years out. I just like knowing in advance.</p><p></p><p>Check ‘em out: <a href="https://www.teadog.com/" target="_blank">teadog.com - Tea from Tea Companies Across the World</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 556726, member: 1365"] Let us know what you think of the Yorkshire Gold. Note: There’s this whole big THING about some UK teas being re-blended for the USA market. So you’re getting a weak sister version of the real thing. Fingers are pointed, voices are raised. Maybe true, maybe sour grapes by trolling buyers. Be that whole thing as it may, I’ve started doing my tea shopping mostly via Teadogs online. They say all their teas come direct from the UK and are the identical blends that are sold there. One thing for sure, watch the “best by” date stamp on the box. ALL teas from the UK have it. Sometimes it looks a bit odd cause they often do the date numbers in a different order than we’re used to. And Teadogs posts the specific date stamp info on everything they offer...and guarantee it. Out of 8 recent UK tea purchases split between teadogs and Amazon all the best by dates are one to two years out. I just like knowing in advance. Check ‘em out: [URL='https://www.teadog.com/']teadog.com - Tea from Tea Companies Across the World[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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