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I. The Undying

I. The Undying

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This blend is inspired by the Locked Tomb Series by Tamsyn Muir. Check out the entire delicious collection here!

All hail big daddy necromancer! Warm paternal mocha dessert aroma hugs your senses right off the bat. Didn't you know? Everything will be ok. Don't worry about the medicinal edge of green bitter flowers. Don't look too closely at the dark, dank funk. Don't even think about how easy it would be to become a fanatic. Just close your eyes and trust in the journey, k?

Ingredients: Puer tea, roasted coffee beans, almond, fig, linden, natural almond flavoring

Steep at 195° F or 90.5°C for 3-5 min

Approximately 65mg of caffeine per cup

Blend by Friday

This blend is available 9/1-12/3 in our Fall fandom rotation!

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Sarah
Oh god.

I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from this tea, especially with the fact I had coffee beans in it. When I first brewed it, it didn’t quite do it for me. I tried a second brew as a cold brew overnight in my fridge and oh lord, I met god and His name was John.
The almond notes in this add such a lovely taste maybe not quite good enough to start a necromantic cult over, but close!

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Stevie
The best coffee based tea out there

I love Friday's Coffee Kisses, but this tea is even better. The sweetness of the almond with the complexity of the puer and coffee makes this tea something I could buy again and again. 10/10 One of the best teas from this shop !

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Whitney
Tastes how you would think Jod might, if you made him into tea

This tea, first of all, smells awesome.
The almond/coffee/fig gives it a candy bar taste, and the Puer (which I am obsessed with after this and Death's Flower) and (I assume) the linden flower give it a medicinal taste.
If you were imagining John "none houses with left grief" Gaius, the memelord who made himself God... but he was tea? I mean it seems accurate to me.