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guys as with mahrajs kirpa daas gave up tea..really need a replacement like this haha :)

i will bring it back from india in abundance... let me know if anyone wants me to bring it back will have room in luggage..you can grab it off me at boss sikhi camp or a samagam sometime :)..this will be in august mind!

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I found it at the Badial grocery store on Soho Road in Birmingham ... Its a small orange box and is found near the tea aisle (obviously!) and costs £1.99 :)

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I found it at the Badial grocery store on Soho Road in Birmingham ... Its a small orange box and is found near the tea aisle (obviously!) and costs £1.99 :)

:D brilliant! trust soho road to have it lol

which one is badial grocery store? there are so many..

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:D It's called Badial and on the left side is a shop called Sunlight Tambers and on the right side is a shop called BX which is a bridal store ... opposite the store is Frames Snooker and Social Club ...

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?rls=com.microsoft:en-US&oe=utf8&rlz=&redir_esc=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=badial+soho+road&fb=1&gl=uk&hq=badial+soho+road&cid=0,0,16082433322677465082&ei=LcRETIqXOIX60wSXlrmZDw&sa=X&oi=local_result&ct=image&resnum=1&ved=0CBYQnwIwAA

Enjoy the Garam Jal Jee :D

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anyone know where to buy this product in the UK? thanks.

Its available at Dokal & Sons, 133-135, The Broadway, Southhall, Middlesex.

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anyone know where to buy this product in the UK? thanks.

you can buy Khalsa Desi Tea in UK from - M/s Dokal & Sons, 133-135, The Brampton, South Hall, Middlesex.

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anyone know where to buy this product in the UK? thanks.

You can buy Khalsa Desi Tea from - Dokal & Sons, 133-135, The Brampton, South hall, Middlesex, London

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