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**Holiday Special** Box of 10 Blooming Flower Tea - Xian Tao Kang Nai Xin

**Holiday Special** Box of 10 Blooming Flower Tea - Xian Tao Kang Nai Xin

»rank: 121

from: Summit Tea Company

Summit Tea Company
: :Spring picked white tea wraps a red chrysanthemum flower. Each hand-tied tea ball gently unfurls as it steeps in water. The hiding flower emerges into a full blossom in your glass tea pot or wine glass. A real conversation piece for any dinner party

Stocking Stuffers Coffee From Around The World

Stocking Stuffers Coffee From Around The World

»rank: 121

from: Brainy Bean

Brainy Bean
: :Four stocking stuffers of our best estate coffees from around the world - Brazil Baggio, Costa Rican, Guatemala Antigua and Sumatra Mandheling. Each one makes approximately one pot (10-12 cups). What a way to start the holiday morning!

Barnie's Santa's White Christmas Gourmet Coffee

Barnie's Santa's White Christmas Gourmet Coffee

»rank: 1024

from: Barnie's Coffee & Tea

Barnies Coffee Tea
: :The star of Barnies Coffee lineup. 0ur #1 selling flavored coffee combines Barnies Blend coffee with the flavors of coconut, nuts, sweet caramel and vanilla. This irresistible coffee will satisfy your craving for something smooth, rich and wonderful.

Kusmi Prince Vladimir Tea (4.4oz.)

Kusmi Prince Vladimir Tea (4.4oz.)

»rank: 359

from: Kousmichoff

Kousmichoff
: :0riginally created in 1867 in St. Petersbourg by Pavel Michailovitch Kousmichoff as one of the greatest tea firms in Russia, the tea firm moved to France in 1920 under the label of Kusmi Teas. The firm remains the only genuine Russian firm and carries on as in former times. Prince Vladimir is a blend of Ceylon and China teas with scents of orange, lemon, vanilla, grapefruit and spices.Each tin contains 4.4 oz. of Prince Vladimir Loose Leaf Tea by Kusmichoff (Kusmi) Teas ...

Tassimo T-Disk: Gevalia Cappuccino T-Disc Pods (Case of 5 packages; 80 T-Discs Total)

Tassimo T-Disk: Gevalia Cappuccino T-Disc Pods (Case of 5 packages; 80 T-Discs Total)

»rank: 2812

from: Gevalia

Gevalia
: :The ingenious Tassimo Disc (T-DlSC) is designed to work exclusively with the Tassimo Hot Beverage System. Each T-DlSC contains a precisely measured amount of coffee, tea, chocolate or concentrated milk, and is sealed to protect the precious flavors inside. All the brewing happens inside the T-DlSC using a unique inverse flow. Your beverage pours directly from T-DlSC into the cup so you can prepare different drinks, one after the other.Gevalia Cappuccino T-Disc is an authentic cappuccino defined by the intense taste of ...

Caribou DaybreakMorning Blend K-Cups 108 ct.

Caribou DaybreakMorning Blend K-Cups 108 ct.

»rank: 42889

from: Caribou

Caribou
: :The ingenious Tassimo Disc (T-DlSC) is designed to work exclusively with the Tassimo Hot Beverage System. Each T-DlSC contains a precisely measured amount of coffee, tea, chocolate or concentrated milk, and is sealed to protect the precious flavors inside. All the brewing happens inside the T-DlSC using a unique inverse flow. Your beverage pours directly from T-DlSC into the cup so you can prepare different drinks, one after the other.Gevalia Cappuccino T-Disc is an authentic cappuccino defined by the intense taste of ...

Flavored Coffee Gift Sampler - 30 count

Flavored Coffee Gift Sampler - 30 count

»rank: 296

from: Black Mountain Gold Coffee

Black Mountain Gold Coffee
: :This popular flavor sampler includes 4 packets each of Cinnamon Crumb Cake, French Vanilla, Hazelnut Crème; 3 packet each of Café Mocha, Café Amaretto, lrish Crème, Southern Pecan, Swiss Chocolate Almond and Chocolate Raspberry Truffle.

Yogi Tea Sweet Thai Delight 16 Tea Bags (Total quantity is 16 Tea bags only).

Yogi Tea Sweet Thai Delight 16 Tea Bags (Total quantity is 16 Tea bags only).

»rank: 35201

from: YOGI TEA CO.

Yogi Tea Co
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Bigelow Tea Chest, Variety Pack of Eight Flavors, Tea Bags, 64-Count Chest

Bigelow Tea Chest, Variety Pack of Eight Flavors, Tea Bags, 64-Count Chest

»rank: 2366

from: Bigelow

Bigelow
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All Purpose Ground Coffee by Sant' Eustachio

All Purpose Ground Coffee by Sant' Eustachio

»rank: 312

from: Sant' Eustachio

Sant Eustachio
: :Caffe' Sant' Eustachio is a Roman legend, the coffee bar where Romans in the know stop for their daily dose of cappuccino and espresso. Located just steps away from the Pantheon and Piazza Navona, in the heart of Rome, Sant' Eustachio has been producing its signature coffee since 1938. lf the quintessential coffee aroma will hit you first upon entering the beautiful coffee shop, you will be impressed as well by the Café's original furniture and mosaic floors. Sant' Eustachio coffee is ...


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It's three movies in one, beginning when punctuality-obsessed Federal Express systems engineer Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) departs on Christmas Eve to escort an ill-fated flight of FedEx packages. Following a mid-Pacific plane crash, movie number two chronicles Chuck's four-year survival on a remote island, totally alone save for a Wilson volleyball (aptly named "Wilson") that becomes Chuck's closest "friend." Movie number three leads up to Chuck's rescue and an awkward encounter with his ex-girlfriend Kelly (Helen Hunt, in a thankless role), for whom Chuck has seemingly risen from the grave.

It's fascinating to witness Chuck's emerging survival skills, and Hanks's remarkable physical transformation is matched by his finely tuned performance. With slow, rhythmic camera moves and brilliant use of sound, Zemeckis wisely avoids the postcard prettiness of The Black Stallion and The Blue Lagoon to emphasize the harshness of Chuck's ascetic solitude, and this stylistic restraint allows Cast Away to resonate more than one might expect. Even the final scene--which feels like a crowd-pleasing compromise--offers hope without shoving it down our throats. You may not feel the emotional rush that you're meant to feel, but Cast Away remains a respectable effort. --Jeff Shannon


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