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That’s Some Damn Fine Tea

Submitted by Caitlin Zaino on January 8, 2010 – 11:07 amOne Comment

damn fine tea, 2Tired of scouring for that perfect cup of tea? Well, your hunt may well be over thanks to the good folks at Andrews & Dunham Damn Fine Tea who spend their days obsessively searching for that perfect cuppa, so that you don’t have to. Inspired and motivated by apparent mania for tea excellence, Andrews & Dunham produces limited quantities of series of teas they’re over the moon about, then once bored, swiftly move on to their next exceptional tea quest adventure.

series 1, photoTheir first series, launched in early 2009, sold like mad and the second followed suit. The third collection, just out, seems to be heading in the same direction. Inspired by great third music albums — the classics in any collection — this series is all about must-have tea staples: Russian Caravan, Earl Grey, Jasmine Green.

For the gents at Damn Fine Tea the ever-evolving series is an entertaining way to connect people with great teas. Fun too is the design that brilliantly visualizes the concept and vibe behind the tea company. The work of Twin Cities-based agency Aesthetic Apparatus, the labels, like the tea, are inspiring and creative. So next time you’re craving an exceptional cuppa, see for yourself how damnably superior Damn Fine Tea is.

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  • HEIDE says:

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