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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

Join Cindi Bigelow of Bigelow Tea as she shows you how to understand the differences between your teas. Go to www.bigelowtea.com for more information.

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  • i love tea, but as i'm watching this video, listening to her talk about fillers and stems, lol, i can't help but wonder that if marijuana becomes legalized one day, we'll be seeing videos like this from former dope dealers, now entrepreneurs talking about the quality of the chronic they sold.

  • How about some MILF and cookies, Cindi?

  • cindi is a very good looking lady, very MILFish

  • Love Bigelow teas!! I buy them specifically for their quality...but also for their packaging! Always fresh and taste great!

  • Your other video, "Taste of America" shows a *machine* that does the harvesting. Great tea though!

  • Cool!  Thanks. Very detailed description of the concept, but what is the actual "material" or "substance". Since the Wiki definition doesn't mention this I assume it can be several different kinds of material, but my question still remains what IS a flavor prill, and how is it flavored? I am infuriated by the labeling standards in our country and how the food industry gets away with murder by deceiving and poisoning its consumers

  • From Wiki: A prill is a small aggregate of a material, most often a dry sphere, formed from a melted liquid. The material to be prilled must be a solid at room temperature and a low viscosity liquid when melted. Prills are formed by allowing drops of the melted prill substance to congeal or freeze in mid-air after being dripped from the top of a tall prilling tower.

  • What is a flavor prill?

  • Hmm yes, I drink loose leaf tea whenever I can. Good video by the way.

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