Showing posts with label sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sale. Show all posts

Thursday, December 27, 2012

SALE ALERT! Teavana Clearance Sale

Hey guys.  Have any money left from Christmas?  Me neither, but Teavana is having a nice little sale where a lot of their teas and giftware is 30-70% off.  Personally, I still think their tea equipment is severely overpriced even with the sale, but here's a few deals I found.

Cococaramel Sea Salt Herbal Tea: ( 2 oz for $2.00):  I'm a big fan of sea salt and caramel and even trying the Starbucks Sea Salted Caramel Late thing, think that it works well as a beverage.  I'm not so sure about the tea, but I'll review it.

Samurai Chai Mate ($1.55 for 2 oz):  After trying Zen Tea's mate, I feel the need to get some more.  Plus, the mild taste of mate should do a good job complementing the chai spices.  I hear that this is very popular. 

Lavender Dreams White Tea ($3.45 for 2 oz):  The most expensive one that I'm posting but the one I'm most excited for.  This seems like a nice fruit and floral medley and the Teardrop of Peony is probably my favorite flavored white tea I've tried from Zen tea.

Anyway, there's a lot more including herbal tea, a few more whites and greens and mates and a lot of equipemnt and gift-sets that still seem overpriced.  If you want to try Teavana, now is the time to do it.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

SALE: Zen Tea has a year-end clearance sale for 50% teas with code Holiday

This sale is from December 7th to the 24th.

Zen Tea is a small online tea retailer that's just getting started in the tea world.  I haven't tried their teas yet but they seem like they provide a high-quality product moreso than vendors like Adagio.  They also have a few killer deals going on like these 3 tin gift sets.  I got the white tea one for $15 and it comes with 1 oz each of Silver Needles (which is $3.50 per ounce at the cheapest), Toffee Dream and Teardrop of Peony.  I also got 50g of House Sencha and 50g of the Earl Grey cream, all together costing me $25.  Honestly, I would definitely get the tins because cute tins apparently have to cost a lot of money and this is a good way to try some fancy tea.


Also, their teaware seems relatively cheap.  You can get a $5 Gaiwan, which is the appropriate vessel for drinking green and white tea.  Unfortunately, I did not see this when I ordered but would have bought one if I did.

Did I mention that these make great gift ideas for tea drinkers?

Happy Drinking!