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Organic Moroccan Green w/ Mint Loose Leaf Tea

Organic Moroccan Green w/ Mint Loose Leaf Tea

»rank: 4101

from: Davidson's

Davidsons
: :A lovely blend of organic lndian green tea and pungent organic spearmint. Soothing and refreshing either hot or iced! Add honey and serve in heat-proof elegant clear glasses.

Republic of Tea Vanilla Almond Black Tea

Republic of Tea Vanilla Almond Black Tea

»rank: 2332

from: Republic of Tea

Republic Tea
: :The smoothness of Madagascar vanilla beans takes over the first sip of this tea, sweetening the cup. Nutty almond follows, which sends it soaring to the realm of dessert. Try a strong brew with steamed milk for a tea latte.

Republic of Tea Wild Berry Plum Green Tea

Republic of Tea Wild Berry Plum Green Tea

»rank: 940

from: Republic of Tea

Republic Tea
: :Daily Green Tea - A distinctly clean and bright flavored healthy China green tea. The heady aroma of sweet berries is balanced with the tartness of ripe plum a flavorful way to refresh the day.

Medium Roast Estate Blend - Kona-Hawaiian Coffee Pods - 18 KONA-PODS

Medium Roast Estate Blend - Kona-Hawaiian Coffee Pods - 18 KONA-PODS

»rank: 4744

from: Aloha Island Coffee Company

Aloha Island Coffee Company
: :

Teaposy Concert Series SYMPHONY Flowering Blossoming Herbal Tea-12 Sachets

Teaposy Concert Series SYMPHONY Flowering Blossoming Herbal Tea-12 Sachets

»rank: 4251

from: Teaposy

Teaposy
: :

Dragon Well Green Tea, 8oz.

Dragon Well Green Tea, 8oz.

»rank: 4581

from: EnjoyingTea

Enjoyingtea
: :This extraordinary green tea comes from the city of Hangzhou in Zhejiang province. The flat leaves are harvested in early spring when the leaves are full of aroma and have a silvery shine. Dragon Well is prepared using traditional methods from the most tender tea leaves. These leaves produce a soothing and refreshing champagne colored liquid full of freshness. Semi-sweet in taste and orchid-like in smell, Lung Ching is one of the most famous green tea in China.

Pau D' Arco Tea - 30 - Bags

Pau D' Arco Tea - 30 - Bags

»rank: 57601

from: Now Foods

Now Foods
: :From the steamy tropics of Brazils Amazon jungles, comes Pau D'Arco. Derived from the inner bark of this tree, it represents life, health and longevity to the native Calaway tribe. Experience the wildly exotic, zesty flavor of the Amazonian rain forests with Pau D'Arco Tea from N0W.

Keurig K-Cup Timothy's Columbian Decaf, 18 pack

Keurig K-Cup Timothy's Columbian Decaf, 18 pack

»rank: 49362

from: Keurig

Keurig
: :Keurig K-Cup Timothy's Columbian Decaf, 18 pack. A pure Colombian that retains most of the original coffee character because of the efficient decaffeination process. Timothy's sources pure origin coffees from countries around the world who grow specialty grade Arabica beans. 0nly the top 1-5% of any harvest will meet their strict standards for quality. Their coffee experts have developed over 35 custom blends, and a selection of delicately flavored and carefully decaffeinated coffees.

Earl Grey Tea - 20 - Bag

Earl Grey Tea - 20 - Bag

»rank: 55444

from: Bigelow Teas

Bigelow Teas
: :Earl Grey

Lofbergs Lila Dark Roast Coffee - Imported from Sweden

Lofbergs Lila Dark Roast Coffee - Imported from Sweden

»rank: 55444

from: Lofbergs Lila

Lofbergs Lila
: :Lofbergs Lila is one of the most highly regarded coffee houses in Sweden. Founded in 1906 and still family-owned, Lofbergs Lila is the largest Swedish coffee company and one of Europe's most modern coffee roasting plants. Made with only the highest quality 100% Arabica beans, this coffee is a finely ground European style blend that is rich in flavor and aroma. We are offering these three selections of Lofbergs Lila ground coffee: Dark Roast, Medium Roast, Decaffeinated. Net Weight: 8.8 oz.


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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.

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