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Fathers Day Gift Idea - British Tea Lovers

Fathers Day Gift Idea - British Tea Lovers
Fathers Day Gift Idea - British Tea Lovers

I am a coffee person, there is no doubt about that. I like the odd herbal or fruity tea at work, but when it comes to a cuppa I'm coffee all the way.

My Hubby however, likes tea. He'll join me in a coffee at breakfast but if he has a brew in the day it's tea. If he's poorly, he goes for tea. If he's (hee hee) hungover, he goes for tea. When we visit friends and family, he has tea.

So when British Tea Lovers offered me the chance to sample their Father's Day Gift Tin with English Breakfast Tea I jumped at the chance because I knew he would be able to tell me if it was any good.

We received their smart looking limited edition Father's Day tin packed full of Ceylon black tea, and a rather sweet strawberry tea strainer (because it is loose tea). The tin is a good size and Hubby is looking forward to being able to fill it with his bits and bobs (like fellas do!)

I made a pot of the tea and we both tried it, and it really is very nice! We prefered to give it a longer time brewing than suggested on the tin, but that's a personal preference. Even as a coffee drinker I enjoy this tea. In fact, I have split the tin and two and taken half of it to work with me to share with my tea-drinking colleagues! And they like it too! Hubby wouldn't let me take all of it to work.... he wants the rest at home for himself!

So.... if the Daddy in your life likes tea then I can recommend British Tea Lover's Father Day Gift Tin. It would be a great addition to his breakfast in bed! And don't forget that cute little strawberry shaped strainer if you're used to tea bags.

Here's where you need to go: http://www.britishtealovers.co.uk/collections/fathers-day

And here's is your code for 10% off your order: DAD167 and if you sign up to their website you will be able to claim an additional 10% coupon code!

Normal price for gift tins: £9.99 
Normal price for strainer: £3.99 *on sale at £1.99*








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