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the great game

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created by: Monica Betel
Can you smell the blood in the water? An exciting blend that's sure to burn the heart out of you.

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blended with black tea, cloves, ginger root, cardamom pods, orange peels, rose hips, hibiscus flowers, natural sesame flavor, natural cinnamon flavor, cinnamon bark, natural orange flavor

teas: masala chai, blood orange, sesame

accented with orange peels
Based on BBC Sherlock
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