May 7th, '15, 04:21
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by DammannBrothers » May 7th, '15, 04:21
Hello to everybody,
Have you any informations about
organic tea suppliers from Myanmar, Philippines and Cambodia ?
Thank you in advance

May 7th, '15, 05:28
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by Tead Off » May 7th, '15, 05:28
This is the wrong area to post this question. It is reserved for Sellers of tea and teaware.
Chip, the moderator will be able to direct you to the proper place to post your enquiry.
May 7th, '15, 11:17
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by ethan » May 7th, '15, 11:17
A quick computer search shows Freres Dammann selling tea in France since 1925 & Dammann Brothers tea being sold by a couple of vendors in the USA.
When I see 20 sachets of tea (fancy teabags) selling for $16, I would not give sources for free. Additionally, the tea is likely to be infused or mixed w/ other ingredients; thus. not featuring whatever inherent flavors come from the terroir of a country. What's the point? Sounds like marketing b.s.-- "from the long-kept secret tea gardens previously reserved only for..... we now offer ORGANIC..."
I think a statement of intentions is needed.
May 7th, '15, 12:24
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by jayinhk » May 7th, '15, 12:24
Nice Google work Ethan. Sounds like a very profitable business based on the cheapest possible inputs! Hey, ar least the tea's organic!
May 7th, '15, 13:49
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by bonescwa » May 7th, '15, 13:49
jayinhk wrote:Nice Google work Ethan. Sounds like a very profitable business based on the cheapest possible inputs! Hey, ar least the tea's organic!
Not until I start my $12 dollar a cup matcha stand in the hipsteriest neighborhood I can find!
May 7th, '15, 23:11
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by jayinhk » May 7th, '15, 23:11
Hmmmm there's a thought
