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 Have you ever had Chinese tea? If I have, I don't remember it. I requested the Dragon Well Premium. Hope there's real dragons in it...
 
http://www.rosechinesetea.com/free-tea-samples.html



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Re: Free Chinese Tea sample

 The choices are: Tie Kuan Yin Premium, Tie Kuan Yin Selective, Dragon Well Premium, Dragon Well Selective, Bi Luo Chun Premium, Bi Luo Chun Selective, Jasmine Tea Premium and you guessed it, Jasmine Tea Selective. :)  I chose the first and the last since you can request two free samples. Thanks Zoey. :)
 



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Re: Free Chinese Tea sample

This may seem foolish but I try not to eat, drink, or eat off of any product made/grown/produced in China. IMHO they have a spotty record of food safety which I try to avoid. I read the info on the link and it's not clear to me if this is just named Chinese Tea or is actually from China.
 
I'll pass on this one, though it sounds tasty.

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Re: Free Chinese Tea sample

It comes from China. On the About Us page it says:

One of our team members is a tea expert who has been sourcing tea directly from farms in China for over 25 years. He can buy quality tea without going through tea brokers, then another tea merchant, and then another retailer to overseas. This means our tea are much fresher, quality ensured and value-for-money.

We are a limited company formed and registered in Hong Kong. This means we strictly observe English Common Law.

http://www.rosechinesetea.com/why-order-tea-from-us.html



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Re: Free Chinese Tea sample

micharch wrote:

This may seem foolish but I try not to eat, drink, or eat off of any product made/grown/produced in China. IMHO they have a spotty record of food safety which I try to avoid. I read the info on the link and it's not clear to me if this is just named Chinese Tea or is actually from China.
 
I'll pass on this one, though it sounds tasty.

 
We have so many food recalls on our own doorstep I don't worry about such things. The FDA page is littered with them and they are all in your local grocery store (until they get pulled). 

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Re: Free Chinese Tea sample

 Thanks Zoey. :) I'm requesting the Dragon Well Selective. One free sample is fine by me. :) If you get a dragon and I don't, questions will be asked!! 



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Re: Free Chinese Tea sample

 I'll have the Jasmine Premium free sample and thank you Zoey. :)



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