Another day, another iced cuppa Queen of Tarts to get me going.
I think I might sob if/when DT discontinues it, and the way they’ve been getting rid of teas left and right who knows what’ll be chopped next. That said, I might have to stock up the next time DT has one of those buy 2 get 1 free sales. I think I’ll have made a significant dent in my collection (through sipdowns and sales/trades) by then.
Flavors: Blackberry, Cranberry, Hibiscus, Tart
Comments
I feel you. I’m so frustrated that they are getting rid of mulberry magic and ginger beer. It’s like I can’t trust them cause I’m afraid of loving a tea to only it get discontinued.
Yeah, I’m the same way. There are so many teas that have been discontinued lately that I really enjoy – Cranberry Pear, Redberry Tonic, and Gold Rush to name a few – and I didn’t have the opportunity to stock up before they vanished from the website. Sad times. There’s really not enough warning, especially with these permanent teas.
Mulberry Magic has been around for at least a solid 4 years (2nd tea I tried from DAVIDs and therefore one of the first teas I ever had and fell in love with). I understand from a business/profit perspective why they discontinue teas, but to me as a consumer it’s very inconsistent and unpredictable. Hence why I’m really been getting into a local tea shop in town- I was talking to the owner on facebook and she said she would NEVER retire a tea as long a customer was drinking it :)
I feel you. I’m so frustrated that they are getting rid of mulberry magic and ginger beer. It’s like I can’t trust them cause I’m afraid of loving a tea to only it get discontinued.
Yeah, I’m the same way. There are so many teas that have been discontinued lately that I really enjoy – Cranberry Pear, Redberry Tonic, and Gold Rush to name a few – and I didn’t have the opportunity to stock up before they vanished from the website. Sad times. There’s really not enough warning, especially with these permanent teas.
Mulberry Magic has been around for at least a solid 4 years (2nd tea I tried from DAVIDs and therefore one of the first teas I ever had and fell in love with). I understand from a business/profit perspective why they discontinue teas, but to me as a consumer it’s very inconsistent and unpredictable. Hence why I’m really been getting into a local tea shop in town- I was talking to the owner on facebook and she said she would NEVER retire a tea as long a customer was drinking it :)