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teapigs Giveaway!

All week I have been going on about teapigs tea. Well, now it’s your chance to win some!

Included in the prize (pictured above) is:

  • 15 Darjeeling teapigs tea temples
  • 15 Darjeeling Earl Grey teapigs tea temples
  • 15 Lemon & Ginger teapigs tea temples
  • 30g jar of teapigs organic premium Matcha Green Tea powder
  • measuring scoop for the green tea
  • teapigs branded shot glass
  • Matcha button badge

The value of the prize is £37.47 (based on prices quoted on the teapigs website on 6th August 2014, other retailers may vary) which doesn’t include the cost of the glass, scoop and unbelievably cute button badge!

{In case you missed it, I talked about the green tea here and the Darjeeling tea here. The only tea I haven’t mentioned is the Lemon and Ginger – it’s very gingery and a great cup of tea to wake you up.}

So what do you have to do to enter?

There are three ways you can put your name in the pot, simply click on the link below and either ‘like’ The Pink Rose Bakery on Facebook, leave a comment or tweet a message. Each one you do increases your chances of winning.

The giveaway will be open for one week (closing date 14th August 2014) and the winner will be announced on Monday 18th August. Unfortunately the giveaway is only open to UK residents.

But don’t be too sad if you don’t win, you can still use the 10% discount code until the end of August, just enter pinkrose at the checkout (exclusions apply – not applicable on matcha kits, cheeky deals and pick & mix)

On your marks, get set, go!

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39 thoughts on “teapigs Giveaway!”

  1. Depending on the time of day drink different types of tea, Breakfast for Breakfast, Earl Grey for elevenses and early afternoon and green tea all the time!

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  2. I absolutely have to have a cup of tea in the morning!! Great giveaway, really want to try the teapigs matcha so very excited to enter xx

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  3. In love, love, love with all things Teapigs! The Matcha is the best I’ve tasted and I’ve just got back from travelling Asia and nothing compares! Pop it in smoothie or make a hot cup of green tea lemon and ginger and it will go with anything.

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  4. I am a real tea belly so I love one throughout the day but I guess my special time is when little one is taking a nap so I sneak out a bicci and put my feet up for a bit blissful

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  5. Hey Kirsten. Your Darjeeling Tea Loaf has made my breaks at work utterly magical – I’ve finally mastered the recipe after ahem…4 attempts (I’ll include a picture on Twitter). I’m totally addicted to slurrrrping a teapigs Lemon & Ginger before breakfast. Keep up the unique recipes I lavvvv them. N xo

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    1. Hi Nicola, thank you so much for your comments. I love hearing from people who have made the recipes and enjoyed them.
      I put too much tea in the first one I made and it was very squidgy and very moist! I had to use a fork to eat it, but it was still yummy.

      I am a fan of a slice of lemon in hot water first thing in the morning but sometimes I put in a lemon & ginger tea bag as well if I feel I need a wake-up

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  6. I would really like to try the Matcha. I love all the other teas and my favourite time is that first one on waking 🙂

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  7. Mmmm I love teapigs! My fave time to have a brew is in a morning – the earl grey strong really gives me the boost I need for the day! I love their Chamomile tea just before bed too. I’m a massive tea freak! 🙂 x

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  8. I drink tea several times a day, every moment is perfect for a cup. Tastes best first thing in the morning or after a long working day.

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  9. This is so exciting!! Hmmm…my favourite time of day for tea…I love everyday brew after arriving at work. Post lunch cup of popcorn tea is also very exciting and after dinner marakesh mint is really refreshing! If I had to choose one it would be the post lunch popcorn tea! Although I’d be very excited to try the macha…used to love this for tea ceremony in Japan!

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  10. 😦 never mind, I’ll make do with the four different kinds of tea I already have in the cupboard… Who knew that rose and vanilla tea would make such a delicious jelly…

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    1. I know, I’m sorry! Maybe next time.

      Rose and vanilla tea jelly – sounds interesting! Haven’t thought of making jelly out of tea before, maybe I should!

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      1. Have you tried Earl Grey custard? You infuse the leaves in the milk/cream until it takes on the mildest bergamot and tea flavour… It’s a slightly strange colour, but the flavour is very nice!

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      2. No, I haven’t. Have seen many a recipe for Earl Grey Creme Brûlée, which is kind of the same thing, only with the crunchy sugar on the top! Not ventured into it yet though.

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