What do they have in common? They both recently made headlines involving tea.
The hemp seeds (and hemp blossoms, for that matter) made headlines when Time Magazine named them as one of the top products from the 2012 Winter Fancy Food Show in San Francisco. The product is called C-Swiss Hemp Iced Tea, and it's a blend of black tea, lemon juice and hemp blossoms / hemp seeds. Prepare to have your mind expanded (or not) and check out hemp tea.
The panda poo shocked some tea drinkers when it was promoted as the fertilizer of what is planned to be the world's most expensive tea. It is from Sichuan, China, and is expected to retail for $35,000 for 500 grams (18 ounces). Prepare to be horrified (or not) and read more about panda poo tea.
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The hemp seeds (and hemp blossoms, for that matter) made headlines when Time Magazine named them as one of the top products from the 2012 Winter Fancy Food Show in San Francisco. The product is called C-Swiss Hemp Iced Tea, and it's a blend of black tea, lemon juice and hemp blossoms / hemp seeds. Prepare to have your mind expanded (or not) and check out hemp tea.
The panda poo shocked some tea drinkers when it was promoted as the fertilizer of what is planned to be the world's most expensive tea. It is from Sichuan, China, and is expected to retail for $35,000 for 500 grams (18 ounces). Prepare to be horrified (or not) and read more about panda poo tea.
Do you tweet? Follow About Coffee/Tea on Twitter.
Are you on Facebook? "Like" About Coffee/Tea.
Interested in learning more about tea? Sign up for the free, easy Tea 101 e-course.


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