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Tea drinking is steeped in tradition, but it doesn’t have to be so stodgy. In fact, there are tons of new accessories, teas, and tools available that will make the experience more enjoyable, easier, and even more delicious. Whether you’re looking for something to enhance your own daily “cuppa” or need a gift for the tea fanatic in your life, this carefully curated collection is sure to have something so perfect it will seem like serendipi-tea.
1. Loose-Leaf Tea Assortment; $27
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There are tons of loose-leaf tea sets out there, but most simply offer a chance to try a blend someone else created. For something a little more personalized, check out this tea sampler by Solstice Tea Traders that comes with two tins of rooibos, green tea, and black teas, as well as tins of five herbal flavorings (lemongrass, ginger, rose petals, lavender, and hibiscus). The set also includes one empty tin to blend custom flavors like lemongrass and ginger blac
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