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baker street blend

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created by: Nick Roesler
A light, sophisticated blend of green, herbal, and white teas.

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Baker Street Blend
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by Nick Roesler
Baker Street Blend
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by Nick Roesler

ingredients & lore

blended with chamomile, green tea, white peony, orange peels, natural bergamot flavor, blue cornflowers

teas: earl grey green, chamomile, white peony

This blend was inspired by, in my view, the epitome of the renaissance man, and perhaps my favorite fictional character, the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes.
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