What do you want to know about David's Tea?

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I would like to have the option to purchase teas in 25g quantities in addition to 50g.

In store there’s no minimum for purchase so you can buy however much you’d like

Hillel said

True that. I’ve gotten as little as 1/4 ounce of teas in-store just to see if I like them. But Cameron is right that online, the minimum order is 50g.

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Cwyn said

Whether or not the sejak is salty.

I’d call it more vegetal than salty. Nowhere near what you’d see in a Japanese green.

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Jeremy14 said

“What makes David’s Tea special?” Found this question from people asking on Twitter. Some good answers (www.qaster.com/q/504418852273676288), but would be interesting to know what he thinks too

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Hillel said

I had no idea that David’s would inspire such a hearty response. I’ll ask as many of these as I have time for. I get the impression from Jevin’s LinkedIn profile that he is a business guy, not a tea guy, so it will be interesting to see how he responds to queries specifically about tea flavors and types. Still, I think he’ll be glad to hear directly from the tea community. Thanks and keep ’em coming.

Uniquity said

Just tell them to check Steepster feedback more, haha.

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darby select said

I think in general, more US locations. I’d love one in Minnesota especially.

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Uniquity said

I’ve been reminded by the winter collection – I’ve told them this before and I’m saying it again: relax with the coconut. Seriously!! Every collection does not need to have 2 or 3 coconut blends.

yyz said

Very true Uniquity! Though many are happy to see cocomint cream again.

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