Early American Bohea Tea.
to Help with DCDA's Christmas production costs.
by Delta Christian Drama Association
From Oliver Pluff & Co. comes a taste of America's heritage. This carefully researched black tea is a blend of pekoe, orange pekoe and souchong (lightly smoked). Bohea was the most popular tea among the colonial Americans. In the Boston Tea Party, 1586 chests of Bohea were destroyed. Everyone who donates at least 5 dollars toward DCDA's production costs of Morning's First Beam, and leaves their mailing address will receive one single serving packet of loose Bohea.
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From Oliver Pluff & Co. comes a taste of America's heritage. This carefully researched black tea is a blend of pekoe, orange pekoe and souchong (lightly smoked). Bohea was the most popular tea among the colonial Americans. In the Boston Tea Party, 1586 chests of Bohea were destroyed. Everyone who donates at least 5 dollars toward DCDA's production costs of Morning's First Beam, and leaves their mailing address will receive one single serving packet of loose Bohea.
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From Oliver Pluff & Co. comes a taste of America's heritage. A favorite among men, Lapsang's flavor is strong and smoky, meant to complement the natural taste of black tea without overpowering. Commonly imported to colonial America, 35 chests of Souchong were destroyed during the Boston Tea party. Everyone who donates at least 10 dollars toward DCDA's production costs of Morning's First Beam, and leaves their mailing address will receive an appreciation gift of one single serving packet of loose Lapsang Souchong, in addition to a packet of Bohea.
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From Oliver Pluff & Co. comes a taste of America's heritage. This light and sweet green tea is full-bodied with warm, plum-like tones. It is spring-like in flavor. Young Hyson (picked in the spring) is considered a higher quality tea than Hyson (picked after the rains). Young Hyson was highly prized by colonial Americans and taxes on Hyson were higher than for other teas. During the Boston Tea Party there were 70 chests of Hyson destroyed. Everyone who donates at least 15 dollars toward DCDA's production costs of Morning's First Beam, and leaves their mailing address will receive an appreciation gift of one single serving packet of loose Young Hyson, plus a packet of Lapsang Souchong, and a packet of Bohea.
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From Oliver Pluff & Co. comes a taste of America's heritage. Everyone who donates at least 50 dollars toward DCDA's production costs of Morning's First Beam, and leaves their mailing address will receive an appreciation gift of one tin of loose tea in our choice of one of the following three blends: Bohea-3oz., Lapsang Souchong-3oz., or Young Hyson-4oz. In addition, you will receive one packet of each of the other two blends not included in the tin. (NOTE: To request a specific blend or to discuss other available Early American tea products, contact DCDA at dcda@rocketmail.com.)
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