Arizona Iced Tea Shows Its Papers - NYTimes.com

rillawafers:

To All Our Friends, Customers and Loyal Fans,
We have become aware of misinformation being circulated about AriZona Beverages and we would like to make sure statements about our company are correct. As many of you know, AriZona Beverages proudly traces its origins back to New York. In 1992, two hard working guys from Brooklyn with a dream created AriZona Iced Tea. Since then, and despite the wonderful success AriZona has enjoyed throughout the United States and internationally, we have remained loyal to our family run business based in New York. For the last 16 years our headquarters have remained on Long Island where we continue to sell and distribute AriZona Iced Teas and beverages.
We are very proud to be an American company with roots in New York and we look forward to continuing to provide you with the high quality and value driven products we’ve been making for the last 18 years.

At least now we know Arizona Iced tea isn’t Mexican.

I will continue buying the occasional AriZona Iced Tea now.

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robotindisguise:

Tea bags shaped like cigarettes

robotindisguise:

Tea bags shaped like cigarettes

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birdwillbirdwont:

hannahesingleton:caiiit:

loveyourchaos:thesuitcasesong:(via fueledbyjen)
tea, tea, tea. i love tea.

birdwillbirdwont:

hannahesingleton:caiiit:

loveyourchaos:thesuitcasesong:(via fueledbyjen)

tea, tea, tea. i love tea.

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justalittlefaith:

ventisette:
“Tea is drunk to forget the din of the world.”  T’ien Yiheng

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justalittlefaith:

ventisette:

“Tea is drunk to forget the din of the world.” T’ien Yiheng

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nakamagome2:

9gag:
Hot

nakamagome2:

9gag:

Hot

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joshawesome:

leftatwonderland:jumbledemotion:bella-remorso: nschuma: graphiceverywhere: pixeled: Matt Schwarz

joshawesome:

leftatwonderland:jumbledemotion:bella-remorso: nschuma: graphiceverywhere: pixeled: Matt Schwarz

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dominilucy:

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24freedinners:

unicornology: atoms:(via merricat)

and that’s the TRUTH.


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24freedinners:

unicornology: atoms:(via merricat)

and that’s the TRUTH.

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adagio teases me

I love tea and I buy a lot of tea. I recently found out about adagio teas and, since they offer a gift code, I decided to place a $50 order ($50 qualifies for free shipping). The $5 gift code would give me a nice assortment of new teas to try for under $50. It is likely they would gain a repeat customer because of my tea obsession.

Last week I attempted this order and found that my $50 order somehow turned into a higher dollar amount when processed by the adagio teas web site’s shopping cart.

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Frustrated by this, I took the time to send them an email, explaining that my order actually totalled exactly $50 and that the shopping cart was giving me an incorrect total, but I never got a reply. I had almost forgotten about this, never to return to adagio teas for any tea purchase, when I received a “Friendly Reminder” email with the $5 gift code I had failed to use in my botched shopping cart order…

OK, but your math doesn't work!

I immediately assumed these guys were on the case and had sent me this message to let me know all was well and that I could go ahead and place my my $50 order (with $5 off), so I went back to the adagio teas web site with glee and excitement over the tea I would order there.

After going through the process of, once again, selecting exactly $50 worth of products from the site and going to check out with my $5 gift card, the incorrect total was presented once again. It’s not the money, but the principle that they failed to respond to me as a customer the first time on the incorrect total issue. The fact that the adagio teas web site gave me an incorrect total is also an issue to me, but not so much because of the few dollars.

I expected to pay $45 for my $50 order with the promo offer and was presented with a new story before I had my credit card out. This is what can only be classified as a FAIL.

I can get great tea from a lot of sources, but I always like to try new web sites that offer a great selection as does the adagio teas web site. Sadly, I won’t be buying anything from them because they didn’t take the time to respond to my email.

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overflowing:
my tea drawer. so, i like tea.
I have a very large tea tupperware thing here at my new place. At my old place, I installed a dedicated tea shelf. Tea is a ritual for me. I’d like some now, actually!

overflowing:

my tea drawer. so, i like tea.

I have a very large tea tupperware thing here at my new place. At my old place, I installed a dedicated tea shelf. Tea is a ritual for me. I’d like some now, actually!

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OC
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OC

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green tea

green tea

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I had the (soy) vanilla rooibos. Not bad at all.

I had the (soy) vanilla rooibos. Not bad at all.

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lickystickypicky:

Pffff tea. I don’t like tea (I said it before, I know) I used to have tea in Holland with friends just to have an excuse to have cookies. Because my friends used to drink tea by the quadruple gallon. I don’t know it doesn’t do what coffee does to me…although I know it’s infinitely better than coffee.
whatever last I checked no tea drinker has lived forever either…

I love tea. I quit drinking coffee 5 years ago and, although I do crave the bean occasionally, my daily habit is green tea with nothing but water. I like other teas also, but am most definitely one of those quadruple gallon dudes.

lickystickypicky:

Pffff tea. I don’t like tea (I said it before, I know) I used to have tea in Holland with friends just to have an excuse to have cookies. Because my friends used to drink tea by the quadruple gallon. I don’t know it doesn’t do what coffee does to me…although I know it’s infinitely better than coffee.

whatever last I checked no tea drinker has lived forever either…

I love tea. I quit drinking coffee 5 years ago and, although I do crave the bean occasionally, my daily habit is green tea with nothing but water. I like other teas also, but am most definitely one of those quadruple gallon dudes.

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