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Loyalty Programme - Woolworths Customers
Sunday, June 14th, 2009Australian Fruit Tea wants to say thank you to all our loyal customers - when you have purchased 10 packets we will send you a free packet of tea of your choice available from our website free of charge posted anywhere in Australia. Overseas customers will be required to pay a freight charge.
Especially for Woolworths customers - on the inside top flap of your tea carton is a number, please cut this no out in its entirety. When you have 10 numbers please post them to us at PO Box 5065 Gold Coast Mail Centre, Qld 9726, let us know your choice for your free packet of any tea available on our website and we will post it to you free of charge.
We are in the process of setting this up on line so soon you will be able to go on line and register for your “Perfect Tea Card” and just enter your voucher numbers. You will be prompted on your 10th voucher number to tell us your choice for your free packet of tea.and we will automatically be alerted to send it to you free of charge anywhere in Australia.
Loyalty Program - The Perfect Tea Card
Thursday, June 4th, 2009
Australian Fruit Tea wants to say thank you to all our loyal customers, whether you buy at Woolworths or on line you will be eligible. We are in the process of setting up a Loyalty Program please watch the website for further details. In the meantime, for Woolworths customers only - Purchase 10 packets from any Woolworths store and we will give you a free packet - on the inside top flap of your tea carton is a number, please cut this out in its entirety and when you have 10, please post them to us at PO Box 5065 Gold Coast Mail Centre and we will post you free of charge your free packet of any tea available at our online shop, just let us know your preference.
Your blackberry & Orange tea
Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009Your blackberry & Orange tea was so popular….
Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Hi Noelene
Just letting you know that our Tea Tasting yesterday was a HUGE success. It turned out that your Blackberry and Orange Tea was so popular we couldn’t keep up making batches of it!
Thank you again for sending us your tea, it was a wonderful day.
Melissa Richards
Senior Library Assistant
Moreton Bay Libraries
Community and Cultural Services
Moreton Bay Regional Council
Caboolture District
Noelene Joy Wilson
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009This Website, including but not limited to logo, text, content, photographs, video, audio and graphics are the personal intellectual property of Noelene Joy Wilson. TM
Green Tea’s Antioxidant - Do you know what antioxidants are?
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009You have heard of the power behind green tea being it’s antioxidant and the power to increase it in the human body right? Do you know exactly what an antioxidant is and what it can do for you?
Antioxidants do not do anything to oxygen. Antioxidants fight a chemical reaction called oxidation. This is the same process that causes metals to rust. Oxidation is the mingling between oxygen molecules and what they come in contact with. If it is living tissue where this occurs then that’s when damage of disease occurs.
The harm caused by oxidation, is a result of free radicals, highly reactive, unstable molecules that travel around the body wreaking havoc. Although free radicals can be generated by exposure to UV rays, toxins, cigarette smoke, microbes and other sources, the most common source is the oxygen molecule itself.
Paired together, oxygen travels throughout your body and each molecule has its own electron. Often what happens is this double molecule splits into two halves, which leaves one molecule without an electron to go with it. Feeling out of balance, the single molecule races around your body trying to repair itself and find a new electron to pair up with.
The molecule does not just wait for a spare electron to pop up, but what it does is it steals one from another molecule. The problem keeps reoccurring over and over again. This process is what causes cells to be damaged, and the entire body system gets effected by it. This is believed to be the major cause of cancer, heart disease and aging.
Now, this is where taking antioxidants come into play. What antioxidants do is donate an electron to the lonely free radicals so they no longer have to steel electrons to feel balanced. Your body does produce antioxidants on its own, but not nearly enough to aid all the free radicals. That’s where green tea can help you a lot,
Among others, these include beta-carotene, vitamins C and E, the mineral selenium, and various phytochemicals such as lycopene and quercetin. But the catechins, especially EGCg, are among the most powerful and effective antioxidants of all.
Green Tea - Australian Green Fruit Tea
Wednesday, May 6th, 2009New Product Launch Australian Green Fruit Tea into Woolworths stores nationwide
Grapefruit - Mandarin - Mango - Peach - Passionfruit - Orange
As with all green teas, proper water temperature is essential for bringing
out the true essence of the leaf. Generally, water temperatures should
not exceed 180 degrees Fahrenheit and steeping time is around 2 -3
minutes. Excessive temperatures and longer steep times cause green tea
to become bitter and astringent. Taste the difference and enjoy an
excellent and satisfying green tea.
Why We Bag The Taste Of Full Leaf Teas
Friday, April 17th, 2009Please click image for a larger picture
Australian Fruit Tea puts the taste of full leaf teas in a tea bag
Australian Fruit Tea use tea grown without the use of herbicides or pesticides, healthy for you and maximises the flavour and antioxidant levels.
Tea leaves contain chemicals and essential oils, which are the basis for the delightful flavour of tea.
The space factor. Tea leaves need space to swell, expand and unfurl. Good water circulation around the leaves is important, which doesn’t typically happen in a cramped little tea bag. Australian Fruit Tea use double chamber tea bags.
Australian Fruit Tea exports to Scandanavia
Friday, April 17th, 2009Australian Fruit Tea Company is proud to announce their first shipment to Scandanavia. Buy on line at
www.mamut.net/specialteasoftheworld
Australian Fruit Tea Company is operated under careful guidance and passion of Noelene Wilson, founder and owner, and self confessed avid tea drinker.


