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Republic of Tea Introduces Limited Edition Chocolate Chai Tea
Novato, Calif.-based The Republic of Tea introduces a limited edition (through February or as supplies last) Chocolate Chai Tea, inspired by the Steven Spielberg film "The Adventures of Tintin," based on the series of books "The Adventures of Tintin" by Hergé. The film follows Tintin, a young reporter whose relentless pursuit of a good story thrusts him into a world of high adventure.
Chocolate Chai Tea has a base of fine black tea from mysterious, misty mountains, exotic spices from faraway islands and chocolate from ancient worlds. This treasure in a cup is delicious on its own or with a splash of warm milk and honey, and is packaged in a recyclable collector's tin, which features iconic imagery from the film. The tin contains 50 all natural, unbleached, round tea bags free of unnecessary strings, tags and staples, and is available through the company website www.republicoftea.com.
Suggested retail price is $9.50.
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Website: www.republicoftea.com
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