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Old 3rd October 2008, 05:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Dry kitty litter smell dry; wet kitty litter smell wet. Tastes like
what you would expect from the wet smell. My grandson confirmed that
there's no reason to keep the rest of the sample, so this is the first
tea I've actually thrown away. Toci
 
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Old 3rd October 2008, 06:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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On Oct 3, 5:19 pm, toci <gina...m> wrote:
> Dry kitty litter smell dry; wet kitty litter smell wet.  Tastes like
> what you would expect from the wet smell.  My grandson confirmed that
> there's no reason to keep the rest of the sample, so this is the first
> tea I've actually thrown away.     Toci


oof, not good. I've been there, I'd count it as good luck if that's
your first throw away though. There have been a few i was sure had to
be me and I kept them around only to try later and be as or more
disgusted with... the only exceptions have been puerh and kudingcha
which I'm glad I went back to over and over through the pain to
finally find the joy.

If you care to share where was it from so I steer clear.

- Dominic
 
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Old 4th October 2008, 09:17 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I never had a tea go bad just sitting on the shelf. It might be a
different case if I lived in a hot humid climate.

Jim

toci wrote:
> Dry kitty litter smell dry; wet kitty litter smell wet. Tastes like
> what you would expect from the wet smell. My grandson confirmed that
> there's no reason to keep the rest of the sample, so this is the first
> tea I've actually thrown away. Toci
 
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Old 5th October 2008, 04:46 PM   #4 (permalink)
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On Oct 3, 5:37 pm, "Dominic T." <dominictibe...@> wrote:
> On Oct 3, 5:19 pm, toci <gina...m> wrote:
>
> > Dry kitty litter smell dry; wet kitty litter smell wet.  Tastes like
> > what you would expect from the wet smell.  My grandson confirmed that
> > there's no reason to keep the rest of the sample, so this is the first
> > tea I've actually thrown away.     Toci

>
> oof, not good. I've been there, I'd count it as good luck if that's
> your first throw away though. There have been a few i was sure had to
> be me and I kept them around only to try later and be as or more
> disgusted with... the only exceptions have been puerh and kudingcha
> which I'm glad I went back to over and over through the pain to
> finally find the joy.
>
> If you care to share where was it from so I steer clear.
>
> - Dominic


Upton, but it was over a year old and had gotten good reviews from a
couple of people. (Full taste, nutty finish...) Even I had not been
so turned off by the first try- I noted an "asperagus" taste then,
which signals me not to buy it again, but wouldn't be so bad for the
people who LIKE asparagus. toci
 
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