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Old 11-03-2015, 08:09 AM   #31460
ProfCrash
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I drink their Blue Springs Oolong, Milk Oolong, Frozen Summit Oolong, Wuyi Shan Red Cape Oolong, and Wuyi Shan Ti Kwan Yin Oolong. I get my Pu erh, both black and green, Touchas from them as well as the Senchas.

I like the quality of the tea and that it is a small independent store instead of an international conglomerate. It makes me feel good to support a local store even if it is in a totally different town.

I also find that the independent tea stores have a better variety of unusual teas then the larger stores.

The other store I am using fairly frequently is the macha Tea Company. http://www.machateacompany.com/#!black/cn96 They have a nice collection of Pu Erhs and their blacks are pretty good.
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