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HOUSTON — A new website features gourmet tea and coffee products.
GourmetCafeSpot.com, owned by Texas-based Internet company Pagee Distributing, features such coffee and tea products as tea pots, water kettles, coffee grinders and roasters, coffee machines, espresso machines, tea and coffee blends.
"We see so many people spending up to $3 or $4 on a cup of coffee each day, when they could be making their own gourmet blends at home for less than half the price," co-founder Pamela Garnett said. "The end result is better-tasting coffee and savings for the New Year."

