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  2. We Ranked 10 Popular Green Teas and You Can Buy Our Top Pick ...

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    Bigelow bundles four individual tea bags into each of the foil pouches in this package to preserve the flavor and freshness. The brand touts its sustainable, earth-friendly practices, but they ...

  3. I tried 9 popular green teas and was honestly shocked by the ...

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    I tried 9 different kinds of green tea — Lipton, Yogi, Harney & Sons, Celestial Seasonings, Bigelow, Vahdam, Tea Forte, The Republic of Tea and Twinings.

  4. Teatulia Organic Teas - Wikipedia

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    Fine-cut teas: In May 2013, Teatulia launched a line of organic, fine-cut teas. They are a blend of tea from Teatulia's garden as well as other organic, like-minded tea farms. The tea leaves are finely ground instead of the whole leaves. Teatulia has five varieties of fine-cut teas: black, Earl Grey, green, jasmine green, chamomile and lemongrass.

  5. Bigelow Tea Company - Wikipedia

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    Constant Comment remains today one of Bigelow's most popular products. It is a black tea flavored with orange rinds and sweet spices. [4] The recipe was developed by interior designer Ruth Bigelow in 1945, from an old colonial tea recipe for making orange and spice flavored tea in stone containers.

  6. Honest Tea - Wikipedia

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    On May 23, 2022, Coca-Cola announced it would stop carrying Honest tea beverages as of December 31, 2022. [1] [9] Coca-Cola decided it would only carry two brands of tea, Gold Peak Tea and Peace Tea, because they are "best positioned to meet consumer preferences for high-quality brewed teas with different levels of sweetness and flavor".

  7. O'Sulloc Tea - Wikipedia

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    O'Sulloc tea is produced from four plantations, three of which are located on Jeju Island and one in mainland South Korea. Jeju Island has one the best environments in Korea to cultivate tea, as the soil on the island consists mainly of volcanic ash that has a better moisture retention and soil aeration compared to the soil on mainland Korea. [10]