$12 for $25 Worth of Premium Teas and Fashionable Accessories from Tea District
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- Fragrant, exotic teas delivered to your door
- Organic and fair-trade varieties
- Charming tea accessories
For $12, gets you $25 worth of senses-awakening tea and hip tea accessories from online retailer Tea District. This Groupon does not include the flat $5 shipping fee. You may redeem your Groupon starting November 14.
Pump yourself up for a mellow morning of contradictory impulses with a cup of cinnamon-orange-spice black tea ($8.99 for a tin of 36 tea pods), or put yourself in a sweet, sensuous headlock with a steaming mug of licorice-imbued Ceylon green tea (also $8.99 for a tin). Pour it all like a champion with a cast-iron kettle ($39.99–$75.99). Since many of Tea District's blends are organic and fair trade, it only makes sense to bring out the best in them by using the Universal Infuser ($16.99), the mystical device forged thousands of years ago to bring out hidden flavors in all things and brew what they said could not be brewed—including screwdrivers, bacon bits, and roundhouse kicks.
- Fragrant, exotic teas delivered to your door
- Organic and fair-trade varieties
- Charming tea accessories
For $12, gets you $25 worth of senses-awakening tea and hip tea accessories from online retailer Tea District. This Groupon does not include the flat $5 shipping fee. You may redeem your Groupon starting November 14.
Pump yourself up for a mellow morning of contradictory impulses with a cup of cinnamon-orange-spice black tea ($8.99 for a tin of 36 tea pods), or put yourself in a sweet, sensuous headlock with a steaming mug of licorice-imbued Ceylon green tea (also $8.99 for a tin). Pour it all like a champion with a cast-iron kettle ($39.99–$75.99). Since many of Tea District's blends are organic and fair trade, it only makes sense to bring out the best in them by using the Universal Infuser ($16.99), the mystical device forged thousands of years ago to bring out hidden flavors in all things and brew what they said could not be brewed—including screwdrivers, bacon bits, and roundhouse kicks.