How to Order PG Tips Tea
For decades, PG Tips brand has been the tea of choice in Britain. "Tips" refers to the top two leaves of the tea plant, which are commonly used for higher quality teas. The PG Tips blend is similar to an English Breakfast blend in its strength--stronger than many typical single-leaf African or Assam teas. PG Tips also uses a special pyramid design for their tea bags, which allows the tea leaves more room to expand than the standard design. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Deciding On and Ordering Your Tea
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Go to a website that carries PG Tips teas, such as www.englishteastore.com or www.marmitepantry.com. You can also Google PG Tips Tea for more options.
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Click on the link for PG Tips Tea. There will also be links for other types of tea as well as tea ware and nontea products.
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Decide whether you would like decaf, regular, special blend, etc., and in what quantity. Some websites will also offer loose-leaf options.
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Compare prices. Check out one or two other websites to see if you can find a more favorable price. Amazon.com often has special deals.
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Choose any special offers you want. In some cases you can opt to have tea shipped to you at regular intervals, perhaps with the added benefit of a reduction in price and/or free shipping.
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Calculate your shipping. Some websites do this automatically toward the end of the ordering process, others ask you to enter your country, postal code, and state/province earlier on in the process. You will have options for shipping, from standard ground all the way up to next-day air.
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Tips & Warnings
Many websites that sell tea offer PG Tips tea. If you are having trouble ordering on one site, try another.
Pay close attention to what kind of shipping you choose, as faster shipping rates can add $20-$30 or more to the price of your order. Don't click to submit your order a second time if it seems like the website is moving slowly: you don't want to find out later that you've ordered two shipments.
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