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Language of the Leaf Package!

I just received my first product in the mail to review!

A huge thanks to Neeta Khanna at Language of the Leaf for sending me a giant box of teas! I can't wait to try everything. Anyone who knows me or at least reads my blog will know how much I love Earl Grey tea and if you happened to read my Zimbel's Cafe review you'd have noticed how pleased I was with Language of the Leaf's EG. It's wonderful.

I plan on getting drunk on teas this weekend and will have my review up soon!

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categories: Product, Tea, Toronto
Friday 10.02.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
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