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Pom Teas by Evan Orensten

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I met my friendly local Pom delivery man at the market this morning and he introduced me to these new Pom Teas. Currently available in Pomegranate Black Tea and Pomegranate Lychee Green Tea (the better of the two), they come in glass containers that you can reuse as glassware (if you don't mind the Pom Tea logo on them). Not a bargain at $3, but if you like pomegranate you'll enjoy these. The delivery man said these have been out a week or two and will ramp up in time for spring/summer 2006. We couldn't find any other information on Pom's site, so keep an eye out for these at your local market.

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This entry posted on 21 February 2006 at 1:46 PM
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