Market Spice Tea, originated in Seattle's World renowned Pike Place Market in 1911.
These delightful tea's are part of a collection that has won the hearts of tea lovers the world over.
Market Spice Tea is the Pacific Northwest Shop's most popular tea year after year
and we offer SAME DAY SHIPPING, Monday through Saturday.
Market Spice Tea
Originating in Seattle's historic Pike Place Market, this tea is now as world renowned as
its Pike Place Market home. Special tea blend, natural and essential oils, contains no sugar.
24 bags/1 box--- $5.89
72 bags/3 boxes---$17.00
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Market Spice De-Caffeinated Tea Special tea blend. Natural spices, flavored
with cinnamon, orange peel, and essential oils. Pressure treated
- the most natural decaffeinating process available. Net Wt. 2
oz. box of 24 tea bags.
$9.49
Market Spice Northwest Breakfast Tea
Special tea blend - Ceylon and Darjeeling.
Full-flavored black teas.
Contains no sugar.
Net Wt. 2 oz. box of 24 tea bags.
$5.89
MARKET SPICE HUCKLEBERRY HONEY
Market Spice, the makers of the always popular Market Spice
Tea, have now created a very delicious Huckleberry
Honey. Enjoy the delicious flavor of sweet huckleberries from
the Pacific Northwest.
13 oz. jar: $7.89.
Glad to find your shop!! My mother loves the Market Spice Tea. I was recently in Seattle, but I didn't have the chance to pick any
up. This is one more Christmas gift I don't have to worry about. Thanks
again.
SEATTLE'S PIKE PLACE MARKET home of Market Spice Tea
Pike Place Market is a remarkable tourist attraction, historical area, shopping mecca and public market overlooking Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington in the Great
Pacific Northwest. The Market opened in 1907 and is the oldest farmer's market in the United States. Located in Seattle's downtown, a couple blocks west of Westlake Center and the southern terminus of the monorail, Pike Place occupies over 9 acres.
Pike Place Market is built on the edge of a steep slope with an elaborate stairway called the Hillclimb connecting the market to the Seattle Waterfront. There are several levels below the main level, featuring a labyrinth of shops featuring an astonishing variety of items. The upper street level is occupied by seafood vendors, fresh produce stands, baked goods, flying fish and arts and crafts vendors operating under the covered arcades. Local farmers sell their fresh produce year round in stalls spread throughout the upper level of the market. Pike Place Market is listed in the United States National Register of Historic Places. Perhaps, in part, because Pike Place Market is where
both Market Spice Tea and the Starbucks empire began.
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