Tea

Almond-coco cookie

It's cold outside ? Good. You have a reason to drink Almond-coco cookie tea.

C$11.00 C$0.22
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Genmaicha

Enjoy it in the afternoon while listening to Madame Butterfly.

C$9.50 C$0.19
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Giga Ginger

For ginger lovers who are serious about their process.

C$11.00 C$0.22
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Chic Matcha (50g)

Trying to be authentic during your next tasting, Oishi desu! means: " it's delicious ! " in Japanese. Or is it " Where are the restrooms ? " My Japanese is bit rusty.

C$1,325.00 C$26.50
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Not so squeezed orange

It’s a great match with the “Les feuilles mortes de Jacques Prévert” poem or the “La chanson de Prévert de Serge Gainsbourg” song. But, you know, with a Bruce Willis action flick...it's still good!

C$10.50 C$0.21
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Earl Grey

Enjoy an afternoon Earl Gray with your beautiful British accent and small cucumber sandwiches.

C$10.00 C$0.20
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BoosT.

Better safe than sorry. Before falling prisoner of your favorite couch, a cup of BoosT. is highly recommended.

C$11.00 C$0.22
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Sencha Fukujyu

Perfect for reciting haiku, gong in hand and lost in thoughts.

C$13.00 C$0.26
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Milky oolong

Perfect for an evening tea. As comforting as a warm glass of milk. But, I advise you, not to soak your Oreo in.

C$17.00 C$0.34
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Nan Mei

American Pie, Dumb and Dumber, The Hangover ; all these movies become deep, complex and refined when accompanied by this tea.

C$18.00 C$0.36
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Matcha Kawa Bunga (50g)

Whisk firmly, but stay calm. No one wants green on their walls.

C$800.00 C$16.00
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La vie en rose

In the good and bad moments of our life, tea plays a vital role. It's an instant contentment, a little ritual that warms our heart as soon as we hold it in our hands.

C$9.00 C$0.18
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