* This is the footnote to my post above. I mentioned that I love Twinings tea. I also love collecting the tins. Over the years I have bought several of the loose teas in metal tins, and I refill these with either loose tea or tea bags. I've also found some uncommon Twinings tins when travelling, and other travellers in the family have brought or sent them to me as gifts.
In addition to the usual suspects (English Breakfast, Irish Breakfast, Orange Pekoe, Darjeeling, Prince of Wales, Earl Grey),
I have some you can't find in stores anymore because they were discontinued (Ceylon Breakfast--dark blue tin, bought at Epcot Center, emailed the company and found out it was discontinued; Queen Mary (light blue tin) and Vintage Darjeeling (gold tin) -- my brother found these in some fantastic dollar store-type place called something like Crazy Bobs in Kansas City),
some that were special releases (Queen's Diamond Jubilee commemorative blend, three large tins, red, blue, and green),
and some from overseas (Gunpowder from Belgium, labelled "Thé Vert Nature," and English Breakfast, Gunpowder, and Gunpowder and Mint from Afghanistan, with all the writing on one side in English and all the writing on the other side in Arabic).
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