Ashbys Tea The Twelve Teas of Christmas, 3.39 Ounce

November 20, 2018 - Comment

The image of a whimsical town overlooking a snow covered gazebo and clock tower invites your customers to open this gift to view an assortment of our best-selling teas. Each gift contains 48 tea bags, 4 each of the 12 varieties:  afternoon, apricot, Christmas spice, cinnamon orange spice, cinnamon plum, earl grey, English breakfast, decaf

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The image of a whimsical town overlooking a snow covered gazebo and clock tower invites your customers to open this gift to view an assortment of our best-selling teas. Each gift contains 48 tea bags, 4 each of the 12 varieties:  afternoon, apricot, Christmas spice, cinnamon orange spice, cinnamon plum, earl grey, English breakfast, decaf English breakfast, ginger peach, Japanese green, raspberry and white pomegranate.

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Comments

Anonymous says:

SO VERY DISAPPOINTED in this product SO VERY DISAPPOINTED in this product. It says that the product is nitrogen flushed for freshness. NONSENSE! It is thin white paper wrappings around plain tea bags, look like they were printed on someone’s printer. There is NO WAY this product will stay fresh as they are all open to the air. I am drinking Ashby’s tea from years ago that is still good because it was in a sealed packet. Absolutely not what I expected.Update: I had leftover real Ashby’s teas and I made a cup from…

Anonymous says:

DO NOT BE BOTHERED WITH THIS CHEAP KNOCKOFF My mother purchased The Twelve Teas of Christmas from Ashby’s with the additional label of Mrs. Kimball’s Candy Shoppe — that tea was professionally presented and the variants in flavor are clear. My mother wanted more, so I ordered THIS abomination not realizing that the quality was NON-EXISTENT, from the time she opened the box and saw the tea bags all scattered around inside. To add injury to insult, this variation has practically no taste; to even get a little taste my mother has to use…

Anonymous says:

Poor quality–not what it used to be! I have bought this collection for years, both for myself and as a gift. I was very disappointed to see that the quality has declined terribly. Each teabag has only a tiny amount of tea–probably one-third of what you would get in teabags that you buy at the grocery store. Also, the individual packages used to be beautiful, suitable for a gift, and now they are plain white paper with plain black lettering. I’ll have to find another tea collection.

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