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foam
Posted: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 10:15:38 PM
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well first if there is anyone there, i am new to the forum so just wanted to say hi, lol. well my first inko is what changed my outlook on every tea i drink. it was a shopping day at giant, and i was in the market for snapple i beleive, that or lipton. inkos was on sale for 10 for 10. i didnt think that i would enjoy them and it would just have to shoot threw them and come back again, well boy was i wrong!!! the rest is pretty self explanitory, but it has changed the way i look at anything really. i sure do miss that sale that giant had for awhile. on an ending note i have not found any other organic tea pure enough to beat inkos. it is so far the most crisp, clean, healthy, and over all amazing tea(compared to lipton and snapples teas) ever!!

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Totaladmin
Posted: Saturday, January 26, 2008 10:14:11 AM

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Dear Foam-

Indeed, there is someone here. Woof!

Thank you for your kind words. Giant is a great store and we will be offering more sales at that chain AND others. It all depends on the partnership we have with the retailer. The scenario of "they give a little, we give a lot" works for us!

I agree that we have the best-tasting bottled tea in the world. period.

Your loyal friend,

Inko



foam
Posted: Friday, February 01, 2008 11:19:41 AM
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well let me ask something. whats inko's plan for the future as in tea. will they make green tea, black tea, red tea etc. i herd something about u were going to make bigger bottles, so when will they be out. how about hot tea, specially for when your sick.

thanks inko!!

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Totaladmin
Posted: Friday, June 27, 2008 9:01:03 AM

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Sorry for the delayed response. The answer is Yes, Yes and Yes!

Wink
foam
Posted: Friday, June 27, 2008 2:15:41 PM
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AWSOME!!!! I can not wait!!

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mommyladyman
Posted: Friday, August 01, 2008 8:56:03 PM

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I have to agree with my neighbor, if it weren't for the Giant 10 for 10 sale and putting them on an endcap, I probably would have never even seen the product. Giant is not my regular store, but it is by my office and I was headed in for a salad from the salad bar and on the first endcap in the store as I walk by was Inkos. I was intrigued, I bought ten in a variety and i am in love!

My deal is I can't have too much caffeine in a day or too late in the day so I don't drink much bottled teas. I had bought some hot white tea by Lipton, but was afraid to make it at night. I don't know what the less than 6 mgs of caffeine per bottle mean in comparison to other teas, but so far so good! No adverse side effects from the caffeine, even if I have it at dinner!
Cool
Totaladmin
Posted: Monday, August 04, 2008 12:08:22 PM

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Hey there.

Basically a cup of decaf coffee has 4 to 10 mgs of caffeine depending on the brand. So, Inko's is really low.

Very happy you found a nice evening drink in us.

Woof!

Ink

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