Talk:Celestial Seasonings

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[edit] Plant Tour

My wife and I are kind of "industrial tour" junkies. We did the tour of Celestial Seasonings a couple of years ago -- and it's one of the best around. It's a small plant and you can get up pretty close to the operations. The tour guide is a line-worker who knows the system in detail. Best part is perhaps the carefully sealed "Peppermint Room", marked with red-and-white warning stripes. "If we didn't keep it sealed," the guide said, "we would only produce one flavor of tea: Peppermint." Walking in there opened my sinuses remarkably. At the end of the tour, you can spend as long as you like getting bombed in the complimentary tea-tasting room. If you travel anywhere near Boulder, set aside a couple of hours one morning for the tour -- and don't forget to take pictures of the prairie dogs! --Michael K. Smith 15:00, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Lists

Just as a comment, this article is a bit too much list and not enough about the company. FlagSteward 14:34, 1 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Trivia Section

After reading this section, I think it should be cut from the article. Honestly, much of it doesn't add a whole lot about the actual company. Secondly, much of the information is unsourced, making it unreliable information. Finally, by Wikipedia standards, trivia sections are strongly discouraged. All in all, pending discussion to the contrary I will remove this section. 12.178.70.162 21:58, 3 November 2007 (UTC)