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Old 19th September 2008, 15:37   #1 (permalink)
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Default Yorkshire Tea - Nectar ? or Pond Water ?

I have been drinking this for years....and every time I try something else it just doesn't compare !! and i've got about 200+ tokens from the boxes ?
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Old 19th September 2008, 15:49   #2 (permalink)
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Tetleys every time.
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If I have to have tea. then its Tetleys strong bags for me.
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Nescafe gold blend
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Yorkshire Tea for me ...

... are you making a brew 42man?
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Next round's on you PB !!
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If we talking Taylor's of Harrogate, then yes, absolutely the best tea in the world...and yes...I have about 400 tokens too...odd when you only need something like 6 tokens and £2.99 for a tea towel...what the frick am I supposed to do with all the tokens?

Aaaah, I can use this collectors card: save all the tokens, then throw them all away neatly...
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...I have about 400 tokens too...odd when you only need something like 6 tokens and £2.99 for a tea towel...what the frick am I supposed to do with all the tokens?

66 tea towels? or I'll lend you 2 tokens & you can have all 67

I wrote to them some time ago re. the obvious lack of imagination in their promotions dept. personnel as the gifts available with the tokens are so PATHETIC & I'm seriously concerned that it's caused by drinking their Yorkshire tea all day - perhaps they should have a govt. health warning on the packs?!

Maybe we could make YT token swops the next CAG campaign... !
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Maybe we could make YT token swops the next CAG campaign...
Perhaps if we all pooled them, and persuaded Taylor's to provide a free afternoon at Betty's, with all cakes and that, in exchange for maybe 5,000 tokens, and then gave this as a prize to the most deserving cause...it would certainly be a good publicity stunt for both them and CAG...
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Mmmmm Betty's & Yorkshire tea for me please
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Perhaps if we all pooled them, and persuaded Taylor's to provide a free afternoon at Betty's, with all cakes and that, in exchange for maybe 5,000 tokens, and then gave this as a prize to the most deserving cause...it would certainly be a good publicity stunt for both them and CAG...
D'you know Spiceskull, that's a seriously good idea.
Who lives in Yorkshire that we can prevail on to do the negociating?
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Who lives in Yorkshire that we can prevail on to do the negociating?
I live hundreds of miles from Harrogate, but now I think about it, I would be more than happy to email them, and make a proposal such as this...need to speak to BF first though...he should get a say in how CAG is presented at Betty's...and he will need to make sure we have the properly branded hats for the cameras...
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Does that mean we can all go for one of those wonderful afternoon teas?
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oooo...I do hope so Ell-enn.

Will you make further enquiries of BF etc. Spiceskull?
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