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THE SPICE & TEA EXCHANGE OPENS FIRST STORE IN GEORGETOWN, DC
New concept store encourages customers to “Come in and Smell the Spices!”
Georgetown, DC – October 9, 2010 – The Spice & Tea Exchange Franchising, LLC is proud to announce the opening of our latest store in Georgetown, Washington DC, located at 1069 Wisconsin Ave., NW (just below M St. next to Rugby). The Spice & Tea Exchange of Georgetown is owned and operated by Keith Campbell-Rosen of Germantown, MD. The Grand Opening is scheduled for October 23, 2010. There will be a cooking demonstration by acclaimed chef, Tom Crenshaw, from Paolo’s Ristorante at 2:30 on October 23rd and the opportunity to sample the teas will go on throughout the day.
Located in the heart of this vibrant neighborhood, Georgetown with all of its history, culture and charm, The Spice & Tea Exchange features over 150 exotic spices and herbs from around the globe, more than two dozen of the world’s mineral and sea salts, an assortment of fragrant and unique loose teas, naturally flavored sugars and a variety of accessories. Complementing these selections is the highlight of the store – 60+ custom spice blends, including rubs for beef, pork, chicken and seafood, as well as pasta seasonings, curries, salt-free choices and much more. All of these delicious and intoxicating blends are hand-mixed on the premises with our own in-house recipes to ensure freshness and flavor.
Amy Freeman, one of the founders of The Spice & Tea Exchange says, “We are very pleased that Keith has decided to open up The Spice & Tea Exchange store. His passion for cooking, entrepreneurial spirit and customer friendly personality distinctly qualifies him to undertake this venture. We are proud to join Keith in bringing our unique concept to the wonderful community of Georgetown.
According to Keith, “Customers are thrilled when invited to open the jars and experience the culinary fragrances for themselves. It’s great to watch the excitement….and the aromatherapy is FREE!”
With an intriguing and nostalgic interior design that harkens back to earlier days, this new store joins 16 others located in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Texas, Oregon, Louisiana and now, Washington DC. The Spice & Tea Exchange shops display their spices, herbs, blends, sugars and teas in hand-blown apothecary jars, which allow the customers to open and embark on a truly unique sensory journey.
If you would like more information about the Georgetown store, call Keith at (240) 672-3462 or e-mail to georgetown@spiceandtea.com. For ordering on-line or to find store locations, go to www.spiceandtea.com.
Keith Campbell-Rosen
The Spice & Tea Exchange of Georgetown
http://spiceandtea.com