: Bentley's Finest Teas Wood Grain Tea Chest, Variety Pack of 6 Flavors, Tea Bags, 120 Count Box

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: Bentley's Finest Teas Wood Grain Tea Chest, Variety Pack of 6 Flavors, Tea Bags, 120 Count Box

Bentley's Finest Teas Wood Grain Tea Chest, Variety Pack of 6 Flavors, Tea Bags, 120 Count Box

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 166





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Bentley's
EAN: 0071118105307
Label: Bentley's
Product Manufacturer: Bentley's
Model: 10530
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Bentley's
Release Date: February 14, 2006
Ranking: 166
Studio: Bentley's


Product facts:
  • Contains 120 String & Tag Tea Bags
  • Includes 20 each of Orange Spice, Raspberry, Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Peach & Green Teas
  • Assortment of 100% Pure High-Grown Ceylon Tea with Natural Flavors
  • Each bag individually wrapped for freshness
  • Handsome Wooden Tea Chest with full velvet lining







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice variety for a change of pace
While I won't drink this group of teas that often, it is a very nice change of pace from my usual tea choices. The faux-wood box it comes in is nice, and would make this a nice gift to a tea drinker.

One reason why I changed from coffee to tea was for the variety. This is a good example of that. It is also far cheaper than drinking coffee, and far less messy. I ordered a subscription for this box. By the time I've finished the 120 bags or distributed some to tea-drinking friends, another should arrive in the mail. Very nice.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Decent tea if price is right
This is decent tea, I would value the box at $20 but no more. Get it when it's cheap or on special and it's worth it but the tea isn't anything specail.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - perfect gift for mom
I bought this for my mom for her birthday. She says she loves the flavor of the tea and the variety of teas.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Bentley Teas
I am very disappointed in the quality of the teas in that lovely box. They all taste the same! I had never heard of Bentley Tea and don't expect to again. Now what do I do with 120 teabags that have no flavor?
The box will make a nice jewelry container when I'm done.



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