Halloween/Fall specials

These teas can resemble virtually any flavor imaginable.


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Sep 15th, '05, 11:29
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by klemptor » Sep 15th, '05, 11:29

I got my sampler yesterday. I've tried the Autumn Blend and really liked it. I'm actually about to go make myself some of the gingerbread - it's the one I've been anticipating the most ;)

Oh! And they threw in an extra pumpkin spice for free :)
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by LavenderPekoe » Sep 20th, '05, 12:12

I got it as well. I have yet to try them, though.
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by Bergamot » Sep 21st, '05, 15:59

I want to get it, but then again I don't want to get addicted to a tea that's going to go out of stock in a few weeks.

I could buy a whole pound, but then I'd feel really dumb if I turn out not to like it.

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by Marlene » Sep 22nd, '05, 16:11

I know what you mean, I'm realy hankering for some pumpkin spice!!
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by LavenderPekoe » Sep 22nd, '05, 16:53

So far I prefer the pumpkin spice. The gingerbread didn't have much flavor (probably because I drank it right after the pumpkin spice) and I couldn't really get into the autumn blend. I have yet to try the others, though.
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I just got an email from Adagio...

by LavenderPekoe » Sep 26th, '05, 18:16

"candy cane - now available" :)
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by PeteVu » Sep 27th, '05, 01:35

i bet somewhere in the future, chris is gonna be a celebrity. right after tea gets big in america.

i promise i wont ebay my autographed book. ^^
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by chris » Sep 27th, '05, 10:35

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by Tadiera » Sep 27th, '05, 10:38

chris wrote:If I'm gonna end up famous, I'm taking you all with me.
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by Bergamot » Sep 27th, '05, 18:38

I just tried the Pumpkin Spice sample that came with my last order.

It certainly isn't bad, and in fact it's pretty tasty, but the spice flavor is just so weak (a problem I've noticed with all of the spiced adagio teas I've tried so far).

I understand that the flavor of the tea itself is very nice, and I'll still drink and enjoy the rest of the tin, but anyone hoping for something with more of a kick to it will probably be disappointed.

Oddly, the green earl grey I actually ordered has the perfect balance of tea and flavoring. Maybe I just like my spice teas stronger than most people; I don't know.

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