Rich, Delicious Vanilla-Infused Flavor In Pure, 100% High Mountain-Grown Black Tea from Sri Lanka

Rich, Delicious Vanilla-Infused Flavor In Pure, 100% High Mountain-Grown Black Tea from Sri Lanka










Dallas (PRWEB) June 12, 2008

Sure, green tea is all the rage, but the newest entry from The Original Ceylon Tea Company sheds a whole new light on ‘basic black.’

Black Vanilla blends the exclusive, 100% high mountain-grown tea from Ceylon (Sri Lanka) with the rich and delicious taste of natural vanilla. It’s a delicate balancing act that marries two exciting flavors that tea aficionados will savor hot or cold.

“We started out with black tea in traditional blends like Earl Grey and English Breakfast,” says The Original Ceylon Tea Company president Kit Riley. “Then we rolled out our hearty black teas with natural fruit flavors like passion fruit, mango and raspberry. But Black Vanilla really takes two rich flavors that people love, and creates something really extraordinary.”

The teas of The Original Ceylon Tea Company are available in over 2,500 finer grocery and specialty retailers nationwide. Black Vanilla will begin taking its place on retail shelves in June and July

If you can’t wait for Black Vanilla to arrive at a grocer in your area, you can order it online through the company’s website at http://www.ceylon-tea.com.

The Original Ceylon Tea Company imports and distributes only 100% pure, high mountain-grown tea from Sri Lanka. The company, whose corporate offices are located in Dallas, TX, began as an online retailer, but now channels its sales activities primarily through specialty food distributors and grocery stores nationwide. For more information, contact the company through its Web site or by calling toll-free (877) 333-9901.

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