I’ve mever been a tea person but I’d like to try some. What are your favorites?

Oolong

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Milky Oolong is the GOAT.

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I love it iced with no milk or sugar!

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Oh, I’ve never had it iced. I’ll have to try it.

But Milky Oolong is just a strain of Oolong, just to clarify. It doesn’t have any milk but tastes milky. It’s delicious.

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teaseller i am going into battle and i require your strongest mints

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I bravely fight British stereotypes by generally preferring coffee but I do love Lapsang Souchong which is a smoked Chinese black tea that tastes like a campfire but in a good way

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Russian caravan is also worth a try if you like this.

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Ah yeah, I’ve had that before and it is very nice

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Russian Earl Grey (this is the favourite always)

Lady Grey

Earl Grey

Cinnamon heavy chai

Green tea with lemon

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Lady Grey

Chai in the winter

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🤘 Lady Grey all day!!

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