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What Our Clients Say
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We just returned from Exhibiting at the 54th Fancy Food Show in New York. Here what people are saying about us:
Jassica
http://authoritea.blogspot.com/2008/07/petit-tea-mango-monsoon-stick.html
Review: I actually came across these nifty little things at last year's Fancy Food Show...this time around I managed to take one home for review. This tea stick, which looks like aluminum foil with little holes in it (though it is slightly more hearty than thin aluminum) allows the tea to expand upwards without creating a mess or stifling the flavor.
The only thing I don't like about these sticks are that when the tea is fully steeped, you cannot squeeze it. There is no way to get the water that doesn't drip naturally out of it. If you squeeze too hard, the bottom of the stick (which is folded metal) unfolds and the leaves will spill into your water. So, while I admit that this is an awesome (and very un-messy) tool, it doesn't give you the ability to squeeze the last remaining flavor out of the tea leaves.
In any event, the tea itself is delicious. This mango monsoon is overwhelmingly flavorful and sweet, with strong, crisp black tea and a very nice fruity aroma. This tea has a bit more of a fruity aftertaste than most mango tea, which I really like (though as I've said before mango is quite an overused flavor). It's not too strong, but has enough black tea astringency to allow enjoyment for people who are drinking for tea quality versus added flavor. Overall, surprisingly good tea, with lots of fruity flavor in a very cool, useful and unmessy stick.
Pros: great tool for cleanly brewing tea, nice mango flavor, good tea
Cons: impossible to squeeze tea leaves at the end of brewing
More Info/To Purchase: Petit Tea Mango Monsoon
Posted by Jessica at 10:37 AM
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Monday, March 5, 2007
Hello Petittea, It was an absolute pleasure browsing thru your web site. I look forward to receiving my first order next week. Let me see if your service and quality match your web site.
Erica Rucksfield , Cleveland
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Tuesday, 06 February 2007
Remarkable site. Very informative and full of fresh ideas.Tea is certainly on its way to universal acceptance in US.
Vicks Chandler
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I never knew that there is an option to tea bags. Your Tea Sticks truly set a new standard in tea drinking. Pairing tea with food is brilliant and so are your flavored teas. I tried your Café Latte tea and I don’t think I’ll ever go back to coffee.
Linda Cowling
Victoria, BC
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| Press Release | |
 | | Evolve Tea to the Next Level with Tea Sticks |  | | Vancouver, March 7, 2007— Petit Tea, the Vancouver based online, lifestyle tea specialists recently introduced a range of world class teas packed in ready-to-brew ‘Tea Sticks’. The most modern form of tea infusion, a tea stick is a vastly superior alternative to the tea bag. Tea Sticks are perforated metal or extruded film tubes that contain tea leaves (often of a superior quality). Unlike a tea bag that compresses under its own weight when steeped in water, a tea stick allows the tea leaves enough space to uncurl and impart its full flavor to the water they steep in. Placed in a cup, hot water is directly poured over the tea stick and allowed to steep for a few minutes. The stick also acts as a strainer and a stirrer. | | more... |
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