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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I need a storage solution for this too. I've had these in my cart for a while now, but I'm still deciding. I like that they are stackable; we have a lot of tea. https://www.amazon.com/Pack-Stackable-Plastic-Tea-Organizer/dp/B08HZCG66F/ref=sr_1_2?crid=CRK3SG99IFEG&keywords=tea+storage&qid=1669742763&s=home-garden&sprefix=tea+storage%2Cgarden%2C63&sr=1-2[/quote] I have these in my cart too! The reason I haven’t bought it is how am I supposed to know what is a celestial seasonings lemon zinger versus the mandarin orange versus chai? Used painters tape or chalk? I’m trying to brainstorm here. I have a lot of tea.[/quote] Updating my thread. I bought these and I’m very happy with them. I like that they stack, and they were able to hold many boxes and my tea cabinet looks so much better and the cluttered. Twinnings and Bigelow tea are snug fit. I ended up not moving my celestial seasoning tees into the boxes because I didn’t want them to lose flavor. My goal was to declutter and have a better looking cabinet so moving them into mason jars would have taken more space. By removing the Bigelow and twinning‘s tees, I now have more space for the Celestial Seasonings and the cabinet looks much better. Thanks for everybody’s input and I recommend that product if you want to tidy up your tea bags! [/quote]
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