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Jan 06, 2016
I liked it a lot. It's definitely worth the money.
Thanks a lot, it's a good product and I liked it. High ratio of expenditure and return! : )

Jun 12, 2016
An Expereince You Can't Miss - I Certainly Didn't
Wow wow wow wow wow! What a beauty of a box of teas! When it comes to the Taylors of Harrogate, there's no comparison. They know their business, and they do it like they mean it. The box itself, when arrived, was sublimely and reassuringly beautiful - at an almost-ridiculously-good price. It's a value value value! It's buyer's buy buy buy! I felt like I got half of the box for free! The details of the tea selection would cost me the rest of the morning-before-lunch on this beautiful Sunday, something I cherish and am putting to good use. Suffice it to say, this box of teas provides the gamut, a good "enchilada," a nice spectrum, of goods. You'll not be lost in the nearly labyrinthine but actually simple descriptions that is just about as floral, colorful, soothing and just plainly professional as this review itself. I mean, I deserve a lifetime free supply of these Taylor teas! But hey, I'm not writing for an exchange; I'm writing for myself, and you, and you would thank yourself for the purchase. To a tea lover, or not even one, this is something you gotta check out! Peace out.

Jun 12, 2016
Great British Delight
Wow, what surprises me is that the Taylors really made it as one of the preeminent tea makers of Britain, and maybe the world for that matter. I was introduced to the fabulous house of teas by my friend, at my behest as a pathetic thirsty person who absolutely needed some tea right the hell NOW. Ok, so I was offered this - Decaf Breakfast Tea. The packaging itself was fabulous. From its great texture and feel (of the paper-esque bag) to the smooth opening of the thing, followed by an almost unbelievable smart and aesthetic design of the bag itself (where you gently pull it to get the string totally out, while holding that lovely blue tag with a very nice "Taylors" thereon), I was sold, sold, sold on first experience and sight. And how does it taste? Kinda important, isn't it? Yes indeed, it's smooth for a black tea, really no caf, and every bit of it British to the core, as if you're really having a good time with your friend in London, be it an actual breakfast table or just a lovely afternoon tea setup. I mean, talking about a wonderful tea (or even spa-like) experience! This is something you gotta try. I'm not from the company, as should be obvious; this is clearly legit, honest, heartfelt, and a VERY comfortable man who isn't British but is getting it all British from the Taylors of Harrogate Decaf Breakfast Tea.