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Collectible Red Rose Tea News

Souvia Tea Celebrates it's 3rd Birthday with New Teas

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) January 8, 2009 -- The Valley's Award Winning Tearoom celebrates its 3rd birthday January 8th with the introduction of two new teas. GINSENG OOLONG and XIAO HONG PAO join...

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Teavana to Debut 28 New Teas

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) November 3, 2008 -- Teavana debuts their new collection of teas for 2009 beginning October 27, just in time for the holiday shopping season. From a rare Black Dragon Pearl tea to...

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Kusmi Russian Teas Offer a Change from the Ordinary Cup of Tea

Dallas, TX (PRWEB) March 24, 2008 -- Tea drinkers who routinely have English tea should make sure to try http://www.teadog.com/Kusmi-Kousmichoff-Tea-s/43.htm [Kusmi Tea]. The company is the only...

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$300 for Tea? Rare Tea 'Rocks'

Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) June 8, 2007 -- "Rock teas like rare wines are appreciated by sophisticated tea drinkers around the globe" says Kerstin Wingert, President and Founder of Souvia Tea....

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Elephant nutcrackers were popular then — and now

What can this painted iron elephant do? The sleek art deco design suggests that it was made between about 1925 and 1940. The trunk moves up and down. Think elephants and peanuts, because this is a nutcracker. Put a nut in his mouth, quickly lower the trunk, and crack the nut's shell. Red paint with white and black accents covers the 5-by-10-inch figure. One source says it was made by Hubley of ...

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