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  • Any way have them shipped into europe ? (scandinavia?) or is there some retailers with Teaposy products around in this part of europe ? thx in advance.

  • @Moldilocks

    Hi,

    Here are the steps:

    1. Select the products you'd like to order from the teaposy.com, then send us the products selected to hello@teaposy.com.

    2. Provide us your detailed shipping address in the same email.

    3. We will reply within 1 business day and let you know the shipping option and cost (based on the total weight of the selected products.)

    4. You can decide the shipping option and then make payment via PayPal, or Credit Card.

    5. We ship the products to you :-)

    Best Regards.

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  • what kind of sorcery is this D:

  • @Invicible91 A special kind of magic called happiness :)

  • I got a teaposy set for the holidays. It came with a tea pot and several flowers and tea bags. Best gift ever! The best looking was the "let it snow" but the best tasting in my opinion was the "red song". These teas have a very floral and calming taste kind of similar to Chamomile tea.

  • @firemetal2007 Brilliant review. Thank you so much. We will share with our Facebook fans. May you have many more Teaposy moments.

  • Beautiful, it's like art. What a conversation piece. I love the clever name, "Teaposy". Can the "bloom" be dried and saved as a keepsake afterwards?

  • @sweetdaydreamer247 You can keep your teaposy blooming tea flower in a glass container with cold water to display and enjoy the blossom for a few more days after you're done with the teas. Avoid pouring water directly on top of the blossomed flower, but gently pour along the side of the container. This way your flower can stay as intact as possible. If you change water from time to time, the blossom may last for weeks. We don't think you can save it dry, as a keepsake.

  • Yes, but will it blend?

  • @EvanDrake We don't think so. Sorry for this delayed response.

  • Kinda creepy but gorgeous at the same time, I loved 'Heart of Love' (lily+rose), it reminds me of some kind of gemstones (sapphire maybe) that called Padraparscha or somthing like that had shades of purple, orang and rose colors.,

  • @MrNajmNajd Nice description :)

  • I think you buy theses at bed and beyond cuz that's where i got my first flowering tea o(^▽^)o

  • @miznegima Teaposy is available at some Bed, Bath and Beyond in very limited selections. For a more complete product line, visit our website ... teaposy.com

  • I love them,

    where do you have this teas for sale?

    I would love to taste them.

  • @MsCute1221 We love that you love Teaposy. Say hello at teaposy.com. You can see our Teaposy lines and also purchase them. Happily.

  • @Kisakinomoto Oh thank you :)

  • so beautiful, a work of art! I think they're available in Fortnum & Mason store in London, UK too.

  • @lilyeve222 Not to our knowledge. Do let us know if you come across them there?

  • @Teaposy Please sell them in the UK!

  • @MrDistrugator Inquire at hello@teaposy.com ... thanks.

  • How gorgeous, the 'let it snow' one is my favorite

  • @literaryvendetta Why thank you, Teaposy lover. We think your favorite is most appropriate for the upcoming season. Enjoy more beautiful on our Facebook page.

  • @literaryvendetta Just for you and just in time for winter ... keep an eye out for our December Teaposy homepage hello.

  • soooo pretty :'< i don't think i'd be able to drink art!

  • @FailbusXme Why thank you. The best part? Teaposy is art you can sip. Enjoy.

  • makes me full of hope...

  • @MsDhamma What a lovely perfectly wonderful tribute to Teaposy. Thank you.

  • @AstroBeatsProduction You can keep your Teaposy blooming tea flower in a glass container with cold water to display and enjoy the blossom for a few more days. Avoid pouring water directly on top of the blossomed flower. Gently pour along the side of the container so your flower can stay as intact as possible. If you change water from time to time, the blossom may last for weeks.

  • A clever theory with your straw worm and tea leaves, Pimpmastahanhduece :) We're impressed. Spot on. Have you seen our video on how Teaposy is made? Let us know how close we are to your straw play. And thank you for your comment. We cherish them.

  • interesting, ive always assumed something like this existed but never looked it up until now. i figured this when i use to go to restaurants when i was little and i would twist the straw wrapper and add a few drops of water. it would unwind like it was alive, a straw worm. so couldnt the same be applied to dry leaves instead of paper, and tea is a dry leaf. Thank you for showing me some elaborate and elegant examples.

  • is this edible!?

  • @zeshiba It's pretty enough to eat, we know. It's tea ... meant for you to drink. You can eat the tea leaves, they will not hurt you but it probably won't taste good. Best to savor the tea drinking.

  • Pretty....

    

  • @Emgee78 We think so, too :)

  • i want red song :O

  • i am a green-jasmine tea addict.........thanks for sharing

  • In der Schweiz bei blumentea.ch erhältlich

  •  very good

  • I try it , It tast very good.

  • beautiful.

    but does the song in the middle remind anyone of miley cyrus song " bottom of the ocean " ? maybe its just be but you can definitely sing that song whilst

    watching this video :P

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  • 飲花茶美觀又養生

  • Are these tea CAFEINE FREE?

  • @MountainTeaGR They are made with black, green or white regular tea leaves, combined with other herbal elements.

  • It tastes delish. My gf got some for her mom for Mother's day. I drank some with honey and BAM.

  • is it sweet?

  • luv tevana

  • teavanna

  • @s008zee do they have these there?!

  • une merveilleuse sensiblité de la nature

    nos coeurs en harmonie

    une réflexion de bien- être!!

  • Where can I buy it?

  • Online or at Whole Foods. If you have a Whole Foods where you live. I think you can get it at some grocery stores. My friend got it from Whole Foods.

  • @LauraJuliana254 target

  • @KiyomiTakada Really? Is it a specific brand or under another name? because I didn't see it :(

  • @LauraJuliana254 The brand is teaposy. Just go to target website and type in "Teaposy."

  • the real question is, looks good but how does it taste.

  • It's very good!

  • depends on whether you like Jasmine tea. I love the way it looks, but I'm not a big Jasmine tea fan.

  • Tastes great to me!!!! :)

  • @rabbitsib it's really good :)

  • @rabbitsib teh falvour is amazing almost mesmerizing quite delicate combination of the flowers and teh leaves

  • @rabbitsib the best blossoming tea I have ever drank, was white tea with calendula and lily. Not so beautiful but the taste... kiss of paradise.

  • Tea is a cup of life. ~Author Unknown

  • this shit is for real yo.... i bought this shit and tried it....yo for real.... it works.  yo

  • What a super cool video! Thanks a bunch, LOVE it. Peace out!

  • we got chinese wonders little princess yum XD

  • What's Teaposy?

  • is it something thats alive?

  • no! its just tea leaves sewn together with some flowers and dried in a bundle so when you put it in water it expands...Sheesh

  • your kidding me!?

    I thought they where little aliens or something.

  • pretty

  • let it snow is my favorite!

  • I love these Primula Teaposy. I bought them at Publix stores in Florida. They were 14.99 for 12 flowers. Awesome!

  • I bought Primula Teas at Publix Supermarkets too! They were soo pretty. I can not wait to give them out for the holidays.

  • Primula is a totally differnt brand than Teaposy. They are a competitor. Their products are a lot cheaper however.

  • whoa that was crazy and the music sounded like something from the legend of zelda series remixed by enya.

  • ---ART---

  • I finally just got one. Now I need the glass tea pot

  • my throat hurts!!!

  • They're deliscous and very earthy tasting, however I'd suggest adding the tea to the water, and not visa versa as it's shown here, the water often times breaks the tea apart as you're adding it. Let it Snow!

  • loox refreshing!

  • sbhan alla that's awesome. they look pretty.

  • This is cool where can i get a copy of the video?

  • Its really refreshing and soothing to watch the video.....simply beautiful!!!!!

  • These things are nice but their really just a novelty. If your into tea you can find better tea more reasonably priced than these things are.

  • no honey, it is a novelty for YOU US people, but it is more than 1400 chinese years tradition, reserved to chinese emperors, from a World Heritage Natural Preseved monuntain, only exported abroad since 2005...

    one of the loveliest chinese tradition,

  • A lovely chinese tradition yes, of course its a tradition, sewn by hand, etc. etc.

    My point is that they are SOLD as a novelty here. They are a cute little thing to watch unfold but thats where most of the enjoyment is with them. They are quite expensive, and there is far better tasting tea priced equally and even cheaper.

  • I see what you mean, for a lot of US people, a lot of very oooooold things are very new ;-)but old they are :)no ?

    More seriously, USA seem to have different blooming teas, so different qualities, very expensive, much more than the BT I know. In France where I live, I have only one BT from the World Heritage famous Huang Shan, named too Yellow Mountain: wild plants, so very fine quality, the same family make them since 450 post J.C. a treasure, hope you can find them in USA. Best, Renartmalin

  • Is cheaper is not always better. People like to try new and interesting things. Who wants to have a boring cup of tea when your guests come over, when you can wow them with this?

  • that is the loveliest thing i have ever seen

  • wow that's awesome. they look pretty.

  • I WANT IT, ESPECIALLY LET IT SNOW!!!

  • It tastes very floral. If you're used to strong black teas, then this takes getting used to. Very floral (duh) and I like the jasmine infused blooming teas paired with lavender infused chocolate, like Dagoba.

  • That's absolutely amazing. I have never ever seen anything like this before. This is the first time I've ever heard about this "Teaposy". :]It's a real sight to see.

  • its a real flower on a string and i think they sew the tea leaves together

  • I don't get the part in the video details where it says, "...hand-sewn into gorgeous designs..." Is it not a real flower, is it sewn?!?! I'm confused...

  • Oh wait i get it... the silver needle tea leaves are collected and sewn together in a nice artistic way with a certain flower in the middle like Jasmine or what ever to give it different flavours. That is cool!

  • I'm pretty sure that all the teaposies are naturally infused with jasmine, so they all got that going on. Some might say it has an "opulent floral flavor;" I just had to look up the word opulent in the dictionary (it means plentiful) :-D

  • what does the tea taste like?

  • wow. way to spam about your website, boytoy. teaposy will rock you and your teaposer-posies' socks off!

    PS - Lady Fairy is my fav!

  • tea posy is tooo expensive! bloomingtea dot com is so much less expensive, better quality too!

  • Just bought some the other day and it's amazing. The taste equals the beauty of the display.

  • lolz im drinkin it rite now it taste good so far i drank 3 cups xd cause mi mom buys them for me lucky me lolz i never tried the let it snow one

  • That is so cool! I want one! What does it taste like? I think I would be afraid to drink from it. Ha ha.

  • i cant desribe it it taste ummmmmmmmmmm goood lolz um like how the tea smells is like how it taste like but not all of them are like tht

  • I saw Teaposy at a Junior League event last year. They are even more beautiful in person!!

  • Beautiful stuff. Let It Snow is my favorite.

  • This tea is so beautiful! Let It Snow is my favorite!

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