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[[File:Leeman-tea-fortunes-2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|In the 1930s the Ming-Cha Company issued a tiny booklet of intructions in tea leaf reading to accompany a special brand of loose-leaf tea called Tell Your Fortune Tea]]
[[File:Leeman-tea-fortunes-2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|In the 1930s the Ming-Cha Company issued a tiny booklet of intructions in tea leaf reading to accompany a special brand of loose-leaf tea called Tell Your Fortune Tea]]
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Companies that trade in packaged tea have occasionally offered fortune telling tea cups as premiums with the purchase of their tea or have issued instructuional booklets about tea leaf reading which were included in packages of tea.
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Companies that trade in packaged tea have occasionally offered fortune telling tea cups as premiums with the purchase of their tea or have issued instructional booklets about tea leaf reading which were included in packages of tea.
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* Bushell's Bllue Label Tea of Australia published a tea leaf reading instruction booklet.
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* Lipton's Tea of New York included the Alfred Meakin Royal Marigold set of [[:Category:Cartomancy Cups and Saucers]] in a five-pound box of tea, with an instruction booklet.
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* Lipton's Tea also published a tea leaf reading booklet written by Princess Romana.
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* Red Rose Tea offered a set of three cupse and saucers and an instruction booklet under the name [[Red Rose Cup of Fortune]]
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* Salada Tea Issues an instruction booklet called "Cup Reading" in several editions ove the years, with various covers and interiors, as well as promotional booklets about the growing and processing of tea, and spcific varieties of tea.

Revision as of 19:10, 3 September 2020

In the 1930s the Ming-Cha Company issued a tiny booklet of intructions in tea leaf reading to accompany a special brand of loose-leaf tea called Tell Your Fortune Tea

Companies that trade in packaged tea have occasionally offered fortune telling tea cups as premiums with the purchase of their tea or have issued instructional booklets about tea leaf reading which were included in packages of tea.

  • Bushell's Bllue Label Tea of Australia published a tea leaf reading instruction booklet.
  • Lipton's Tea also published a tea leaf reading booklet written by Princess Romana.
  • Red Rose Tea offered a set of three cupse and saucers and an instruction booklet under the name Red Rose Cup of Fortune
  • Salada Tea Issues an instruction booklet called "Cup Reading" in several editions ove the years, with various covers and interiors, as well as promotional booklets about the growing and processing of tea, and spcific varieties of tea.

Pages in category "Tea"

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