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  • Every time you enter David's Tea you are offered 2 free samples of what they have on tap. It's a great way to try a flavor before buying and I have actually discovered one of my favorite teas this way. They also sell cups o' tea to stay or go. There is quite a large selection of tea paraphernalia such as cups, to-go mugs, strainers, thermometers, honey sticks, agave sticks, tea bags, tea filters, etc. The massive wall of tea is quite impressive and packed with every type of tea imaginable as well as some you never knew existed. The selection includes the most expensive delicate hand-picked white teas of China, black teas that everyone knows, resteepable roobois teas that are 100% caffeine free, magical mates, pu'erh, oolong, and a myriad of herbal tinctures. I spent a lot of money here shopping for Christmas gifts. It suddenly occurred to me that tea was a great gift for people you don't really know what they need. Everyone can use tea in the winter! They had some pretty awesome seasonal teas--chocolate chili chai, alpine punch, merry cranberry, etc. In January they had a nice set to ward off evil colds. Instead of buying the pack, I put my own together and fell in love with Cold 911. It is divine and truly helped with my cold. Don't be freaked out by the price of tea displayed... you can buy as little or as much as you want. I tend to go for a 25 g bag to try out a flavor for the first time and come back for more (100 g) when/if i decide I'm in love. Bonus: this is a Canadian company.
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