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Old 11-03-2016, 07:43 AM   #1
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Looking for good tea bags

I have been trying to some some good quality tea bags. Something with fruity smell or taste. I was only able to find cheap ones (superstore, Shoppers etc etc....)

David Teas and a few tea place does have them but they are not in a tea bag.

Any suggestions? Thank you!
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Old 11-03-2016, 09:16 AM   #2
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Get a tea infuser/steeper and buy loose leaves tea from David Tea or Murchies or other places. Pre tied tea bags are gross.
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Daiso sells empty tea bags that you can put loose leaf tea in
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Speaking of tea, anyone know where to get tea leaves that make hong kong milk tea? Closest I've come to is using tetley pure ceylon tea from sri lanka.
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I'd rather use tea bags than David's Tea. That stuff is garbage
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Speaking of tea, anyone know where to get tea leaves that make hong kong milk tea? Closest I've come to is using tetley pure ceylon tea from sri lanka.
My friend used to be the guy that distributes to all the places in Vancouver honger cafes. It's a mix of multiple tea leaves to get that blend.
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I really like the tea bags that Pearl Fever uses for their hot drinks -- anyone know where they get them? Sorry to hijack a thread.
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Wetn to teavana and got a really cool tea pot. The tea basically comes out for the button so you just put a cup under it.
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I have a good quality tea bag for you.
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I have a good quality tea bag for you.
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