I know. Think I'm gonna try to get another order in too. This marine needs some devil dog!
I have been trying to just place an order with them for 3 weeks due to the rave reviews here...they are always closed when I log on. I work during the day and am not able to continually check in to make a purchase. I had to give up on them...so sad.![]()
Ok now I'm really excited! Order #22487 just got the moved to bottling and packaging email! I ordered mon the 26th if anyone was wondering..
Hey guys, sorry if this has been asked before, but I haven't been able to catch up with the entire thread. I'm curious about Ahlusion's coffee flavors and would appreciate any opinions on them. I'm hoping they carry one that has a strong coffee flavor and is carto-friendly. Any suggestions?
The Kona Coffee tastes exactly like a cup of Kona Coffee. The best part of Ahlusion is that you can believe the description. I used it in a carto with no problems at all.
You are an hour before me, so if you get off at, say 5:30 or so, that will be 4:30 here and they will still be open. I can send you a reminder at the very least.
Thank you! You are awesome! I have wanted to try your juices for awhile. I may have a hard time catching you open, but your customer service is wonderful!
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For those that are interested:
cha = tea
yen = cold
I lived in Thailand for a year and picked up some of the Bangkok dialect, but forgot most of it. One useful phrase is "jai yen yen" which literally means cool your heart, but is the equivalent of "calm down."
If you all will permit me a moment of off-topic geekery, I just noticed something from reading RPad's post. I loves me some etymology. "Cha" also means "tea" in both Chinese and Japanese (as in the varieties of tea Genmai-cha and Hoji-cha, for example). "Chai" is "tea" in Russian, and also in Hindi, if I'm not mistaken (this is why it's redundant when people say "chai tea"). In Greek, it's "tsai." What does this all mean? My strong suspicion is that this word originates where tea was grown (East and South Asia), and the word traveled west (and was subsequently modified to "work" phonetically in neighboring languages) as tea was exchanged as an exotic trade good, most likely along the Silk Road.
oops. I am not an Ahlusion employee, just a fan like everyone else here. They weren't open today and Wlad and Alley were working all day getting orders out.
p.s. I just so happen to communicate often with the owner. I still will message you though.
Thank you! You are awesome! I have wanted to try your juices for awhile.
we must be careful how we word things, especially around those not familiar with the terms we use. I met mr. Mann locally to trade some flavors awhile back, on my way to meeting my son. When my son asked why i was running late, i responded that i had to meet a friend to swap some juices, and i still haven't lived that down.
I know. Think I'm gonna try to get another order in too. This marine needs some devil dog!