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I've been buying Tazo and it's pretty good. Any brands I should look out for, though? I prefer white, black, or green teas. Nothing herbal please.

>> No.12011198

>>12011177
I like Bigelow teas. They make a vanilla chai that's very good with milk and sugar, and packs a decent caffeine kick. It's one of the cheaper brands, too.

If you're getting into teas, I also really recommend ordering loose leaf teas from a site called Adagio. I really like their green tea selection

>> No.12011201

>>12011198
Yeah, I'd say I'm "getting into" teas. I've always liked them but never had them regularly before for whatever reason. I'll look into that brand, definitely seen it around before.

>> No.12011232

Go to your local gook store and buy some random teas. Shit is cheap. Figure out what you like and buy more.

>> No.12011240

>>12011232
Don't really like gook store teas. The way they handle them is pretty unsanitary a lot of the time. If you're getting tea from those open bins they sometimes have, don't.

t. gook

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12011622

Republic of Tea is bretty good.

>> No.12011652

My dad always buys Earl Grey black tea

>> No.12011673

>>12011177
Isn't tazo the tea brand of soyboy store Starbucks?

>> No.12011840

bigelow constant comment

>> No.12011875

>>12011232
>>12011240

>go to local asian food market
>place smells like an refrigerator with something rotting in it
>browse the tea selection
>this product may contain lead

And thats the products they decide to tell you about. I imagine 90% of the teas from overseas contain all kinds of shit they dont feel like alerting consumers about

>> No.12011885

>>12011177
Lipton's Moroccan green tea is awesome

>> No.12011897

>>12011177
Celestial Seasonings is probably the height of bagged tea, their Bengal Spice is some good shit. If you want to start trying some loose leaf stuff, What Cha has a great starter sampler online and the people there are really nice, always giving extra stuff with your order. Same with Yunnan Sourcing, but they focus on different teas. Both are from outside the US, What Cha is from the UK and Yunnan comes direct from China. Great sources for anyone old or new to tea

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>>12011198
Based, Bigalow is always great quality as far as bag tea goes, and Adagio is great if you want to get into lose leaf tea. Pic related is my fav.

>> No.12012162

>>12011652
based dadbro