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How I Learned to Like Tea & Gamila Created a Raving Fan

August 28th, 2005  |  Published in Business, Support  |  4 Comments

I am a coffee snob, have been for about a decade. I love good coffee. Of course in a pinch I’ll drink anything to get my caffeine fix, but that doesn’t mean I have to like it. But I digress. A few months ago while on vacation I walked into Teavana. A short time later and a hundred dollars less in my pocket I left.

This was strange for me to do on multiple levels. First, I’ve never really enjoyed hot tea (insert never). And two, I was in a town where I’d lived for a decade and it would have only been a short cab ride to a few independent coffee roasters where my money would have gone a lot further.

I had serious buyers remorse for the next several days. When I got home, as I read through my emails I though to myself, "hey a cup of tea would be nice." As the water boiled I looked through drawer after drawer for an infuser (we’ll come back to this). Once the process was completed and I sampled my first cup, a mix of Rooibos Chai and Mate Vana, my buyers remorse faded away quickly.

Coffee is still my mainstay mind you. But when I have time, when I am not rushed to be here or do that, I find the whole process of making a cup (or pot) of tea to be relaxing. I would go as far to say therapeutic. As I have tried to get my tea knowledge in-line with my coffee knowledge, I have found there are more then a few tools out there to make good tea even better.

Enter the Teastick from Gamila. Not sure where I saw the link or how I found them, but when I saw the picture I knew I had to have one. It looked like something that was designed with a lot of love and care. Heck, maybe by someone that actually loves tea (ponder that concept for a few).

I placed an order in a matter of seconds. Then I forgot about it.

About a month later as I reviewing by bank statement I said to myself, "wait a minute, you never got your teastick." I send an email with my confirmation number. Within minutes I got a reply. They had made a mistake, they would overnight my order and throw in another for free. Let me say that again, they responded quickly, overnighted my order, and threw in another $20 product because they made a mistake.

If they would have just overnighted it to me I would have been happy. But to throw in another, I can give as a gift with some nice tea to a friend made me a Raving Fan. Oh, and it works as advertised.

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  1. callmemickey says:

    September 2nd, 2005 at 8:28 pm (#)

    I could never get into coffee or tea… but give me a red bull or a monster energy drink and im good to go…

  2. Sas says:

    October 5th, 2005 at 4:29 pm (#)

    Just cruising through and saw the tea-stick… thanks for posting - went and got one for myself!

    Happy blogging :) Sas

  3. Greg Moyle says:

    November 23rd, 2005 at 9:51 pm (#)

    Online tea store http://www.izadra.com sells these for $16.50 and offers 1st class mail. Get one for under $20. I did!.

  4. ANA says:

    April 19th, 2006 at 3:59 pm (#)

    I had the exact same Teavana experience. I was on vacation in Florida and walked out of a mall less 80 bucks spent on Rooibos Chai, Mate Vana, and Mrs. Earl Grey plus some gear. I am a New Yorker and a former coffee maniac, but I am just hooked on the Teavana mixes now… awesome!

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