Taiwan Tea Crafts (http://www.taiwanteacrafts.com/)
Enjoy 15% OFF any regular priced item with coupon “GOAT”. Be advised that all orders received between now and Feb. 23 incl. will ship out when our local Post Office re-opens on the 24th.
Camellia Sinensis (Canadian)
http://camellia-sinensis.com/en/tea/green?country=CN
“Today we celebrate the Chinese New Year and the beginning of the Year of the Goat. All our Chinese green teas are at 20% discount when you buy 100g or more. What better way to bring in the New Year?”
“$25 for a $40 voucher to spend on a wide selection of organic and fairtrade teas and accesories from the Teayama online store at Teayama”
http://ethicaldeal.com/deal/$25-for-a-$40-voucher-to-spend-on-a-wide-selection-of-organic-and-fairtrade-teas-and-accesories-from
In preparation for this years teas Yunnan sourcing has some of their white and green teas listed at 30-50% off on the .com site.
http://yunnansourcing.com/en/1711641150-30-50-discount-on-white-and-green-teas
Wow, I didn’t see this when you posted. 30-50% off is a great sale! Unfortunately , it’s not a good time for me. I still need to work on getting my tea number down a bit.
Yunnan sourcing
Code CNY8 on everything except white and green ( they already deeply discounted)
Till 2/28 both sites us and .com
Not a bad deal if you want to try random flavoured teas
http://dreamteaboutique.ca/sale/forsman-tea-samples-set.html
Bogo sample set 5*10g samples of tea plus 5 other samples 5$ plus shipping.
Shipping for orders under $75 is:
$12 US
$8 Canada
Nepali Tea Traders
20% till Tue 2/24
code siberianexpress
http://us.kusmitea.com/
“Earl Grey, Darjeeling and Ceylon… Savor Kusmi Tea’s range of traditional teas.
Choose a full-size 4.4 oz tin of your favorite traditional tea,
free with any $70 online purchase.
Promo code : TRADITION”
I’m sure most of you know that Teabox will send a free $15 sampler — called a “discovery pack” — to first time customers. But for returning customers, you can currently get 50% off discovery packs with the code SAMPLE495. Shipping over $25 is free, and the sample sizes are a generous 10g per tea. They’ve also got some deeply reduced sale items right now.
One thing to know about them, though — they ship to the US using FedEx, and they require that you sign for every delivery, even the free sampler. So it’s a good idea to monitor the shipment carefully. It took 3 attempted deliveries — delayed due to an ice storm — before I got my package.
Finally, for Teabox — if you’re a new customer, I can email $25 coupons to individual email addresses, so let me know if interested.
Hi Kristina; I’m a new customer but didn’t see any Discovery pack offers on the site; most of them aren’t for me as I don’t drink black tea but it sounds like the $25 deal is a better way to go though and you would also get the credit!
My email is elena**excl*usives**@**hotmail**.com (NO ASTERISKS just to protect my email from google search:)
It’s not advertised on the site. I found it at a coupon code/deal site, and the code still worked — I used it today.
Teabox is doing a lot of things well on the customer service front. For example, they were the first (and only) company to ask my opinion about their service after I made a purchase.
Best wishes,
sherubtse
Yunomi
We’re bringing back FREE SHIPPING!
But only for the first 20 lucky customers.
Use coupon code: freeship20 and get free shipping with a purchase of $30 or more.
Orders of $30 or more: free ECONOMY airmail (2-4 weeks, NO TRACKING)
Orders of $50 or more: free STANDARD airmail (1-2 weeks, NO TRACKING)
Orders of $100 or more: free EXPRESS airmail (4-7 days, TRACKING REQUIRED)
https://yunomi.us/?ref=5
Plus a shout out about the small Yunomi clearance sale.
https://yunomi.us/teabox/clearance/?utm_source=YUNOMI+NEWS&utm_campaign=338ebce6d5-YUNOMINEWS20150224&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_25d3345f7e-338ebce6d5-357497905&ref=5
I have often thought of ordering from Yunomi, but have yet to do so. I find their site confusing, and the info on each tea less than complete. For example, unless all of their senchas fall into one category, they need to label them as asa, chu, or fuka.
Best wishes,
sherubtse
ugggh I’ve spent way to much money this CNY but I caved and bought a kyusu xD thanks for the info. Also, do you know if the points have an expiration date?
@Haveteawilltravel No the points don’t expire, at least I don’t believe they do. Had points saved for almost a year before and they were still stored.
@sherubtse I have been shopping with Yunomi for a long time and have always recommended them, though I do know what you mean. The website layout has changed several times in the last few years, I think they are trying to be more customer friendly. Ian Chun the owner of Yunomi is a very nice man and if I have a question he replies back quickly. As he is in touch with the farms that they stock tea from if he doesn’t know the answer he can ask. It’s almost like being in direct contact with the growers. Then you can find out the details of production ie Asamushi, Chumushi, Fukamushi etc.
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