Spike65 08/22/2007
Stash must have something like 40 or more bagged teas and at least twice that amount of loose teas. Check out their online catalog. I am lucky enough to live within an hour drive of one of their outlet stores. I hope to live long enough to sample all their product line.
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Loerke 07/29/2007
I've tried nearly all of this solid Portland company's product line over the years, and was almost exclusively loyal to them until I started trying Mighty Leaf. But among the moderately priced bagged teas, Stash is the clear winner in my book. First and foremost, I recommend the Exotica line, which gets you access to some of the lesser-known varieties of tea leaf, as well as excellent versions of the old classics, like their very strong, very good Assam Breakfast (available from amazon). In their regular line, I'm especially fond of Double Bergamot Earl Grey, Peach Black (the best peach blend out there), Ginger Peach Green, Sushi Bar Mild Green, and the herbal Blueberry. They also have a good range of loose-leaf teas on their site. A lot cheaper online than in the brick-and-mortar stores.
computergal 07/19/2005
Their tea is weak for my tastes. I only drink Stash whenever I cannot find a tea that is strong and affordable. It isn't a bad tea, but it isn't great either.
Tyler N.C. 05/02/2004
This, along with the republic of tea, is my favorite brand. I've only tried a few, because none of my local stores sell it, but each experiance was great. I reccommend that you choose this over lipton, bigelow, celestial seasonings, and any other inferior brands that seem to own the market.
PoorOldEdgarDe rby 07/25/2000
Stash actually has some pretty nice teas in their line. I don't think they have any loose tea but still some nice blends and very inexpensive compared to some of the more trendy loose tea.
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