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		<title>Tea Tea and More Tea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer = hot = ice = iced tea. Been the fact that I&#8217;ve worked with a Tea Retail &#38; Wholesale Company for 4-5 years, I keep my eye out for something new, tea wise. I&#8217;ve always been impressed with MightyLeaf Tea.  Mighty&#8217;s came in 1996 where husband &#38; wife team Gary Shinner and Jilly Portman <a href="http://www.extrachewy.ca/2009/07/02/tea-tea-and-more-tea/"><b>...Read the Rest</b></a>]]></description>
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<p>Been the fact that I&#8217;ve worked with a Tea Retail &amp; Wholesale Company for 4-5 years, I keep my eye out for something new, tea wise.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always been impressed with MightyLeaf Tea.  Mighty&#8217;s came in 1996 where husband &amp; wife team Gary Shinner and Jilly Portman founded their teahouse in San Fransisco, US. Their tea blending technique&#8217;s is very unique and combining the use of full leaf tea to give the tea sippers the best steep.</p>
<p>The coolest thing this duo came up with? Their Silken Tea Pouches. You know how the tea bags you buy in store are of crushed tea&#8230;. well the quality and the essential vitamins you get from the tea gets&#8230;well&#8230;.loss. What happens is that a lot of the companies out there use &#8220;flavoring&#8221; to give the tea their &#8220;berry&#8221; flavor or what not. Well MightyLeaf Tea&#8217;s Silken Tea Pouches allows them to package their loose leaf tea that they blended with real fruit, in a hand-crafted, biodegradable pouches! It&#8217;s definitely a different tea drinking experience.</p>
<p>Oh they&#8217;ve got so many flavors&#8230; you&#8217;ll have to visit their site to check out. Here are a few &#8220;category&#8221; that they carry&#8230; classic black, flavored black, green, flavored green, herb &amp; fruit, organic, and white.</p>
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