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i tried to save money by buying an affordable matcha brand that was kinda being hyped on social media but it was so disappointing i ended up buying a more expensive one but one i was sure was great quality. i'll never try to be cheap with matcha again ๐Ÿ˜ญ top: cheap ceremonial matcha bottom: pricier ceremonial matcha (the color difference is so striking)
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