Sounds interesting but it is a shame it needs Facebook.
dougrobbins78
15 Jan 17#2
Takes less than a minute to create one. If you fancy it, request the sample and delete your Fb account after. :wink:
54KUR413
15 Jan 17#3
Thank you. Been wanting to taste these!x :smiley_cat:
rushofoxygen
15 Jan 17#4
I have Facebook. But I shouldn't need Facebook for a free sample. I don't buy PG cus I buy Yorkshire tea. Maybe PG is better, I don't know. And I'll still continue to not know then.
dreamsofubuntu
15 Jan 17#5
Cheers OP
I got a load of PG Tips Green Teas at Christmas as people know I like herbal teas but I've not tried any of the kooky flavours yet, on a slightly different note anyone tried the Jasmine Flavoured one yet? I couldn't bring myself to drink it the smell is identical to that of Zoflora oO
CJ1991
15 Jan 17#6
The link doesn't seem to work?
Loubou
15 Jan 17#7
I love jasmine tea. It's nice once you get used to it. I've got the PG Tips strawberry cupcake green teas. They are nice. Just boil the water to 80 degrees and brew for 1-2 mins. No longer than that as green tea is bitter if brewed for too long. The PG Tips pear and caramel tea is nice too. You can brew it for longer as it isn't green tea. It's really nice. :heart_eyes:
chuckiedoll
15 Jan 17#8
Got pretty much full box here. Not my cup of tea! :wink:
dougrobbins78
15 Jan 17#9
Strange. Working for everyone else
If you're using mobile, click where it says Your Text Here in the description. If you're using a PC, click the Get Deal link
Either of those working for you?
CJ1991
15 Jan 17#10
It wasnt working on my phone, but it has now worked on my laptop. Thank you
tafkas
15 Jan 17#11
Wow what a cool collection of stories!
thomasleep
15 Jan 17#12
sounds foul :disappointed:
Shinoke
15 Jan 17#13
To be fair all the major supermarket brands just repackage what I like to call srilankan floor sweepings. I guess this is actually Chinese "green tea", but the same sentiment applies. Even a cheap green tea can be left to steep for ages - just drunk the standard lazy way by putting some loose leaves in a mug and pouring over 80-90 degree water (or just add some cold water and boiled water).
This stuff will go seriously bitter because it's the crappy left over crumbs from tea production. Stick it in a bag and sell it to the British :grin:
The fact they often feel the need to tell you not to put cow juice in it, or bovine mammary secretions if you prefer, says it all really.
But yeah, if you want a freebie give it a go :grin:
Becca0488
15 Jan 17#14
didn't work when I selected to open with Facebook, but did when I opened with crome :smile:
bobbyt64
16 Mar 17#15
Spot on Shinoke, most people that drink your typical shop-bought tea don't realise that its poor quality dust. There's that many different grades of tea - I've added a link to show what we mean. Your text here
Opening post
Click the link and then click apply now button in the bottom right corner
Mobile link below
Your text here
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I got a load of PG Tips Green Teas at Christmas as people know I like herbal teas but I've not tried any of the kooky flavours yet, on a slightly different note anyone tried the Jasmine Flavoured one yet? I couldn't bring myself to drink it the smell is identical to that of Zoflora oO
If you're using mobile, click where it says Your Text Here in the description. If you're using a PC, click the Get Deal link
Either of those working for you?
I guess this is actually Chinese "green tea", but the same sentiment applies.
Even a cheap green tea can be left to steep for ages - just drunk the standard lazy way by putting some loose leaves in a mug and pouring over 80-90 degree water (or just add some cold water and boiled water).
This stuff will go seriously bitter because it's the crappy left over crumbs from tea production.
Stick it in a bag and sell it to the British :grin:
The fact they often feel the need to tell you not to put cow juice in it, or bovine mammary secretions if you prefer, says it all really.
But yeah, if you want a freebie give it a go :grin:
There's that many different grades of tea - I've added a link to show what we mean.
Your text here