April 24, 2008

Premeasured packets spice up consumer kitchens

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"If you've ever searched a cluttered cabinet for one elusive spice and felt as if you are conducting an archeological dig, then you're ready for 'spice enlightenment,'" say Katie Luber and Sara Engram, self-proclaimed "cardaMoms" and Founders of TSP Spices Inc., Atlanta, GA.

They are delivering on those words to consumers through premeasured packets of organic spices, marketed under the TSP Spices brand, in decorative storage tins that keep ingredients fresh and convenient. Individual spice packs rest in silver tins holding 12 sticks each to make spice storage neat.

The tins, available for $9 each, are available in earth-tone colors and bear the TSP Spices "mascot," the Spice Finch, which legend says found its way from Asia to Europe by following the spice ships.

The spices are packed for single use in one-teaspoon quantities in flexible-film stick-packs.








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