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I'm enjoying a hot cup just now.
Anyone else like Red Rose tea?
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I'm enjoying a hot cup just now.
Anyone else like Red Rose tea? I am now ........ Thanks for the reminder.
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You're welcome Cub, I think of Red Rose as a Canadian icon.
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Only available in Canada you say. Pity.
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One of my friends who passed away a few years ago was a HUGE Red Rose fan.
He grew up in the bush of northern Ontario.
I sure miss him. RIP Torrey Goodin...
Thanks for the memory Wabigoon
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Now all I need is a box of good ol Red River Cereal
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I love Red Rose tea. It only occasionally gets stocked where I shop. So I'm kinda hoarding the half a box I have right now.
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I'm enjoying a hot cup just now.
Anyone else like Red Rose tea? I am enjoying a cup of Red Rose at the present time, however I prefer Tedlley's most the time. Cheers NC
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Owl, I discovered Red River cereal at Dryden, Ontario Walmart. A product of USA, I never see it in the US.
Remember the little porcelain figures that were packed with the Red Rose tea?
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As a kid on the border back (along time ago) 2 of the 3 tv station so we could receive were Canadian. I still remember the monkey band in the Red Rose tea commercials.
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My Dad was a hot tea drinker, (never ice tea), and would buy a year's supply of Red Rose on each years fishing trip to Ontario
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We drink it pretty much every evening.
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I drink it strong/black with a pc of lemon.
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Used to be my standard, hot and iced, but now I mostly use Lipton loose tea for the hot. I also had a small mountain of the little ceramic figures they tossed in the box, but now only have a couple. My late brother was an obessive collector of those, almost as bad as the beany baby people.
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It's now time for the Red Rose, (after 5), but did have Red River for breakfast, which is alternated with Sunny Boy, ...virtually the same but only available in Alberta and the NWT, made in Camrose, Alberta. For the diabetics, these cereals are the cat's meow!! And the other product of Canada not available across the border are Bick's Dill pickles, strong and crunchy!
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We get it at the local Spartan store. We like it iced.
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Owl, I discovered Red River cereal at Dryden, Ontario Walmart. A product of USA, I never see it in the US.
Remember the little porcelain figures that were packed with the Red Rose tea? My grandma was a Red Rose drinker, and I sure remember those porcelain figures. The kept me entertained while mom was visiting grandma as a kid.
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Well we're Green and we're Gold, and we play better when it's cold. All us Cheese heads have our favorite superstar. We love Brett Favre.
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My favorite here in North Pole AK.
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I used to drink it when I lived in NYS but haven't been able to find it in SoCal. Guess I'll have to go online; it's worth a little lookin'.
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I have red rose tea, just picked up another box the other day and I'm going for it now.
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Red rose is acceptable, but I prefer King Cole.
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JC is that all that is entertaining on the Canuck forum. God help us. Tea toddlers, my God.
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How about some more important issues like Trudeau bashing. I think he needs a few shots in the chops.
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Got 2 boxes of Red Rose from Amazon drink that and Constant Comment !
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Red rose is acceptable, but I prefer King Cole. Very popular here in NB.
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We get it here I Pennsylvania. I send it to my sister in Dallas. I also like Salada.
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Owl, I discovered Red River cereal at Dryden, Ontario Walmart. A product of USA, I never see it in the US.
Remember the little porcelain figures that were packed with the Red Rose tea? They still are. I'm going to fund my retirement by selling the tub of wade miniatures I have collected over the decades. RRT is available online several places if not locally in your part of the States.
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As a kid on the border back (along time ago) 2 of the 3 tv station so we could receive were Canadian. I still remember the monkey band in the Red Rose tea commercials. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwiyl4nO0orTAhXE2yYKHUW4AckQ3ywIGzAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DXXEQhsZrkM8&usg=AFQjCNFYFXH2Uk-dvQkzb_CXuJT_GwBWlQ&bvm=bv.151426398,d.eWE
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