Mike: Teatulia tea is sending us love all the way from Bangladesh. We recommend you stop by their site and check out what’s good with this pretty unique tea brand.
Continue ReadingMike: Don’t be fooled by the twist in the name. I’m sure you all thought this was a never-before-seent tea from Teatulia Tea Company (which was gracious enough to send us a bunch of samples) but reallyEarl of Bengal = Earl grey tea with little discernable difference.
Continue ReadingDax: Teatulia tea is solid. Standard brown-baggin package with a loose tea filling that send a heaping of aroma direct to the nose. I found it refreshing that this was simply named Teatulia Black Tea
Continue ReadingDax: Looks like we are brown-baggin it today as another LeafSpa organic loose tea hits the table. Named Dunsandle Black Tea, this teasan tool has me stumped on what Dunsandle really is.
Continue ReadingDax: A LeafSpa tea review that just did not sit well with me; Blink Bonnie green tea is not steep worthy. I was first confused by the smell of thisorganic green tea from LeafSpa,
Continue ReadingMike: Over the year that we’ve been around,Republic of Tea has been one of the most commonly requested tea for review and for good reason:
Continue ReadingDax: California Tea House seems to be hitting a key demographic of tea drinkers with their Silver Neede White Tea. Actually, before I get into thisCalifornia Tea House review, big ups to those folks for their samples.
Continue ReadingMike: Everyone knows monkeys pick the best things. Are bananas not awesome? Was the princess Donkey/King Kong kidnapped not hot?
Continue ReadingMike: Hojicha tea is normally not my favorite type of tea but Republic of Tea Hojicha is an elbow from the sky.
Continue ReadingDax: Rosamonte Yerba Mate takes me back to the serenity of Buenos Aires. Skating with all the homies, relaxing in the city, passin the ol’ mate gourd around: enriching and nourishing.
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