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Harney & Sons Tower of London Blend Sachets 30ct

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Best Before: January 15, 2027
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A Delicious “Paned”

In the 13th century, a Welsh Prince (one of the sons of Llewelyn Fawr aka Llewelyn the Great) fell from the Tower of London trying to escape. I think he would’ve loved this paned (cup of tea) if it existed during his imprisonment. Perhaps Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard would’ve liked it, too, three centuries later.

Funny historical lesson/joke aside, this tea is absolutely delicious. It gives the aroma of an Earl grey and hits the spot just right. It’s refreshing, relaxing, and helps to calm me down during both good and stressful times at work. I give it a 10/10! Let’s just make sure it doesn’t get lost like the Princes in the Tower.