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T2 Just Peppermint Teabag Gift Cube (25 Tea Bags) $8 + Shipping ($0 C&C/ in-Store/ $50 Order) @ T2 Tea

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Pretty good price for this product, can stack with Cashrewards 4.2% cashback (lol about 31c). I don't think the 10% off new e-mail would stack - but no harm in trying.
Not really worth getting it delivered given delivery is $10 (unless buying 7, then free delivery).

Other sale items: https://www.t2tea.com/en/au/sale/tea-sale/ (thanks to user102430

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  • The processing and shipping from these guys is really slow.

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    Few others on sale with 50% or more discount:
    https://www.t2tea.com/en/au/sale/tea-sale/

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    If you just want plain peppermint, Dilmah on amazon is pretty good value

    I think the appeal of places like T2 is primarily in their tea blends, like french earl grey or other more complicated blends.

    • Drinking the Dilmah peppermint as I type. Agree it’s a good drop and excellent value. Much better flavour than Twinings peppermint and as good as T2

      • Indeed.

        Have you tried the bergamot orange twist? It's quite delicious too. I usually don't go for the fruity teas as it tastes like drinking perfume, but these ones are more restrained.

        I just ordered a bunch from the website as it turns out they have a secret promo for free shipping on orders over $30.
        Normally its $15, or free on orders over $100 but I just can't drink that much tea (lol)

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      Have you tried Woolworths Peppermint Tea (https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/690091)? The best peppermint tea I've ever had :)

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        Also the cheapest, so ofcourse I've tried it Lmaooooo

        It's the best! for the price. But I'm still happy to pay a little extra for the dilmah. I think it comes from sri lanka instead of china

        • Actually it looks like they both probably come from the same place, with Morocco supplying 85% of the worlds peppermint. One of those rare instances where China doesn't play a major role in production.

  • Thanks OP!

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