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Official Tea of the 2008 Beijing Olympics

Posted: Jun 27th, '08, 01:47
by insanitylater

Posted: Jun 27th, '08, 10:11
by Victoria
Thanks for the link!

Posted: Jun 27th, '08, 11:44
by Salsero
How do you come up with this disturbing stuff? It just raises more questions than it answers.

Why is that German guy in the center of a puerh thing?

Are some of those girls anorexic? Some others look really strange. I guess beautiful girls holding teacakes is the Chinese concept of marketing ... or is it German?

How can we get one of those teacakes into the hands of a bloggeur to review?

Posted: Jun 27th, '08, 11:56
by Victoria
He's Nordic and apparently was put in charge of Pu.
I loved the Pu Olympic rings!

Posted: Jun 27th, '08, 13:11
by Salsero
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I completely missed the fact that the Nord is from the IOC and that the peculiar ladies are making the Pucakes form the Olympic rings.

Nice.

Posted: Jun 28th, '08, 00:56
by hop_goblin
Salsero wrote:
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I completely missed the fact that the Nord is from the IOC and that the peculiar ladies are making the Pucakes form the Olympic rings.

Nice.

Sal, don't worry. Those women do look sorta sick like that contracted the Asian Bird Flu. :P

Posted: Jun 28th, '08, 01:00
by Victoria
From a feather in the pu?

Posted: Jun 28th, '08, 11:35
by Ti
TomVerlain wrote:anyone notice who sponsers the tea ?


Coca-Cola, who we all look to for authentic tea taste !!
That 's what hit me. What's Coca Cola got do do with it?
I wonder if we'll see pu'er in the in store coolers this summer?

The girls could be on weight-loss tea diet. :wink:

Background

Posted: Jun 29th, '08, 20:26
by Jim Liu
A total of 50,000 Olympics cakes were made by Landsuntea. Its website is at
http://www.landsuntea.com/English/

Landsuntea aka Longshen Tea Factory has its root in pharmaceutical industry and it's one of the biggest tea production companies in Yunnan. It owns 'Songpin' brand name and the largest organic tea gardens in Simao.

Re: Background

Posted: Jun 29th, '08, 20:38
by Salsero
puerhshop wrote:Landsuntea aka Longshen Tea Factory has its root in pharmaceutical industry and it's one of the biggest tea production companies in Yunnan. It owns 'Songpin' brand name and the largest organic tea gardens in Simao.
Impressive! Thanks for the hard information, Jim! How big a run is 50,000 cakes, do you have any idea? It sounds like a lot to me, but I don't know how many cakes of any one offering are produced by, say, a Menghai or Haiwan.

Small production, big price

Posted: Jun 29th, '08, 20:48
by Jim Liu
A production of 50,000 cakes is a small batch, nicely packed for a huge profit.

I believe Menghai's 7542 cakes in any given year would be 10 times bigger in terms of production quantity.

This type of cake is of souvenir value. I would get something else if it's for drinking.

Re: Small production, big price

Posted: Jun 29th, '08, 23:12
by Salsero
puerhshop wrote:...I believe Menghai's 7542 cakes in any given year would be 10 times bigger in terms of production quantity ...
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WOW! That's a lot of puerh!

pricing

Posted: Jul 17th, '08, 20:57
by Jim Liu
I thought these cakes were going to be expensive, but I was shocked when I got a price quotation.

These cakes (a set of 5 cakes) are now on sale for 2980 RMB/set, or $ 88 apiece at the current exchange rate.

:o

Posted: Jul 27th, '08, 14:19
by Salsero
Everyone is hoping on the Olympic tea wagon:

http://weblog.xanga.com/lochantea/667787905/item.html