4oz Faeries Finest Darjeeling Tea for $2.92 [updated]

UPDATE (11/3/15): this sold-out: For a limited time only, at Amazon, you can get 4oz of the Faeries Finest Rose Tea loose leaf tea for $1.72. There are only seven left as of the time of writing and you can buy them all if you want. This is for explorers and experimenters since it has zero customer reviews. This brand has over 2900 products listed at Amazon. Per the description of this particular tea, it is a Formosa (Taiwan) oolong tea, infused with natural rose flavor.

If you feel like going in a tea exploration binge, this is not their only tea on sale. When you peruse their kitchen listings, you will find a 4oz Darjeeling loose-leaf tea for $2.92 (no flavorings, just tea leaves!), a 4oz Lemon Mint for $2.40 (contains flavors), 1oz of Wuyi Oolong for $2.30, and more. I can’t go through 200+ products, so that’s your homework 🙂

One catch however is that this is an Add-On Item, which means you have to place an order of $25 or more, otherwise their shopping cart will not let you check-out, even if you want to pay for shipping. This restriction includes everyone, Prime members too.

The other benefit of going through those listings is to check for reviews. Some of their products have reviews, others don’t, so you can get a broad feel for the company.

I personally haven’t tried any of the teas mentioned above, but I will be placing an order of probably the darjeeling and the rose-oolong because the price is right 🙂 I tried one of their teas before, the white tea with rose petals which was in a similar type of a random discount last year.

NOTE: discounts like these happen at Amazon but they don’t last long. They are unpredictable from our perspective, so they could last for hours or days or weeks.

UPDATE: here’s another one, 4oz Ceylon tea for $2.52. This is loose-leaf tea from Sri Lanka, no flavorings.

PS: if you are having a geography flashback, the reason the tea names have not changed to match the new country names (Formosa-Taiwan, Ceylon-Sri_Lanka) is because the teas have a long following and changing the names would potentially confuse buyers and hurt the brand. Especially since the world of tea is getting more competitive, with more regions and more countries jumping in the game. Including Oregon and South Carolina!