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MarketSpice Tea 1# Bag

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5526







Binding: Misc.
Brand: MarketSpice
EAN: 0020401001079
Ingredients: Black tea, cinnamon-orange flavor and spices
Label: MarketSpice
Manufacturer: MarketSpice
Model: 0107
Publisher: MarketSpice
Sales Rank: 5526
Studio: MarketSpice



Features:
  • Our signature cinnamon-orange tea
  • Naturally sweet, but contains no suger or carbs
  • Originated at Seattle's historic Pike Place Market
  • Recommend storing in a glass jar for freshness

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Product Description:
MarketSpice Tea is the 'tea from Seattle that's famous world wide.' Customers have been enjoying this naturally sweet tea since back in the 60's when it was first developed.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love this tea!
We became ardent lovers of Market Spice tea years ago and found that buying from this merchant was the absolute best way to get the tea as fresh as we could. I brew at work and have everyone following me back to my desk to ask what this wonderful, enticing smell could possibly be. I send them here...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The best tea I know
* Market Spice Tea is blended in the Market Spice shop at the Pike Place Market in Seattle. Back behind the famous fish-throwing guys is the small shop that not only will sell you almost every herb or spice you can imagine, but blends the tastiest tea I've ever had.

Market Spice tea is made with black tea, and contains essential oils of cinnamon and orange. The result is a delightful tea that is naturally sweet without the use of sugar or artificial sweeteners.

In Seattle, the tea is widely available, sold in many of the grocery stores. Not so available to me since I moved across the country. I'm happy to be able to order it online here at Amazon.com. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Market Spice
Great tea, drink it every day. It even smells wonderful. Why can't I buy it in England?



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tasty and fragrant
* I order this tea for my husband who has been all but addicted to it for years. It is strong, black, slightly sweet tea with tasty and fragrant oils added. Delivery always takes a week to 10 days even if I order it directly from Market Spice. We discovered it at Pike's Place Market about 30 years ago and have been buying it ever since. ...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good but not great
I was a big fan of Gladies Maries' Marketspice Tea. This one is a good tea, but it doesn't come close to the full flavor that I remember from Gladies Maries (sp).

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MarketSpice Tea 1# Bag
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