The Little Red Cup Tea Company is making the world a better place one exquisite, sustainably sourced cup at a time
The best Valentine's gift for when you want to go beyond chocolates and flowers.

With Valentine's Day around the corner, we are looking everywhere for the perfect gift - something not too big, not too small - something that lets your person know you were thinking of them. And something, dare we say, that comes in a cute little red box. What could be better than this darling tea sampler from the Little Red Cup Tea Co?
Organic Tea Sampler
Little Red Cup Tea Company is a company worth getting to know. Their teas aren't your average grocery store tea blends. Each tea is complex and aromatic, with a unique flavor profile. Little Red Cup Tea Company offers so many amazing organic varieties of Chinese teas that the Four Tin Gift Sampler is probably the best way to start exploring their offerings for yourself or (more importantly?) for the tea lover in your life. This customizable sampler is an invitation to try four of the teas Little Red Cup has to offer. Whether they're a seasoned tea connoisseur or just beginning their journey into the world of high-quality teas, this sampler offers a personalized experience that is sure to be appreciated. The sampler is offered all year long, but it is decked out in a fancy red box just for Valentine’s Day.
With the Little Red Cup Four Tin Gift Sampler, you can choose from preset configurations like Four Green Teas, Four Black Teas, Two Black Two Greens, or The Spectrum, or you can mix and match to create your unique assortment. So whether they love sweet subtle green teas, or pungent and smokey black teas,, or you don’t even know where to start, each tin in the Four Tin Gift Sampler offers an unparalleled tasting experience that will introduce you or them to new possibilities.
The Little Red Cup Four Tin Gift Sampler opens up a whole world of high-quality organic teas, and it is a wonderful way to show you care about the planet, as well.
Making the world a better place starts with the choices we make every single day. However, these choices don’t have to be difficult. In fact, thanks to the Little Red Cup Tea Company, even something as simple as having a cup of tea can promote a cleaner world and a better future. The Little Red Cup Tea Company is a family-run business that’s redefining what it means to enjoy a cup of tea. By embracing a mission to sell superior artisanal teas that are certified organic and fair trade, this company is making the world better, one cup at a time. So if you’re looking to take the tea drinking experience to the next level—and you want to make the world a better place at the same time—check out some of the bold and aromatic teas Little Red Cup has to offer.
The Little Red Cup Philosophy
At the heart of the Little Red Cup Tea Company is a story steeped in tradition, simplicity, and a deep respect for nature. Founded with a passion for authentic, traditional teas, this family-run business is on a mission to bring the highest quality Chinese teas to the U.S. market—pure, whole leaf, and brimming with tradition.
What truly sets Little Red Cup apart is their unwavering commitment to sustainability and ethical practices. Every tea leaf in their collection is not only USDA certified organic, but also Fair Trade certified, ensuring that with every sip, consumers are supporting a healthier planet and empowering tea-growing communities. They've built direct partnerships with worker-owned cooperatives, shortening the journey from field to cup and guaranteeing both quality and fairness. By choosing Little Red Cup, you're not just choosing a delicious cup of tea; you're becoming a part of a movement that values the planet, the people, and the timeless tradition of tea drinking.
Commitment to Sustainability
At Little Red Cup, “sustainability” isn't just a buzzword. By strictly adhering to organic farming methods, they ensure that their teas are free from chemical pesticides and fertilizers, offering a purer, healthier cup to their customers. Moreover, their Fair Trade certification isn't just a label; it's a promise. It means that every purchase contributes to a fairer, more equitable system where tea growers receive a fair share, ensuring their communities thrive. This approach creates a direct, positive impact, supporting educational and social programs in rural tea-growing regions. When you sip a cup of Little Red Cup tea, you're not just enjoying a high-quality beverage; you're partaking in a global effort to make the world a little better, one cup at a time.
Little Red Cup Tea Company's commitment to sustainability extends beyond their tea leaves to the very packaging they use. In an industry often marred by excessive and non-eco-friendly packaging, they lead by example, using food-safe tins without plastic liners to reduce waste and keep their teas fresh. Embracing a refill culture, they encourage customers to reuse these tins with larger, resealable tea pouches, further minimizing environmental impact. This thoughtful approach ensures that choosing Little Red Cup is not only about enjoying high-quality tea, but also about supporting a cycle of sustainable consumption and contributing to a healthier planet with every cup.
Join the Little Red Cup Family
The Little Red Cup Tea Company is more than a brand; it's a movement. Each cup of their sustainably sourced, organically grown tea represents a step towards a better world—a world where quality, ethics, and environmental consciousness go hand in hand.
If you’re ready to explore a new world of exquisite flavors and truly sustainable practices, click here to order your Little Red Cup Four Tin Gift Sampler special Valentine’s Day edition today.






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Resurfaced video of French skier's groin incident has people giving the announcer a gold medal
"The boys took a beating on that one."
Downhill skiing is a sport rife with injuries, but not usually this kind.
A good commentator can make all the difference when watching sports, even when an event goes smoothly. But it's when something goes wrong that great announcers rise to the top. There's no better example of a great announcer in a surprise moment than when French skier Yannick Bertrand took a gate to the groin in a 2007 super-G race.
Competitive skiers fly down runs at incredible speeds, often exceeding 60 mph. Hitting something hard at that speed would definitely hurt, but hitting something hard with a particularly sensitive part of your body would be excruciating. So when Bertrand slammed right into a gate family-jewels-first, his high-pitched scream was unsurprising. What was surprising was the perfect commentary that immediately followed.
This is a clip you really just have to see and hear to fully appreciate:
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It's unclear who the announcer is, even after multiple Google inquiries, which is unfortunate because that gentleman deserves a medal. The commentary gets better with each repeated viewing, with highlights like:
"The gate the groin for Yannick Bertrand, and you could hear it. And if you're a man, you could feel it."
"Oh, the Frenchman. Oh-ho, monsieurrrrrr."
"The boys took a beating on that one."
"That guy needs a hug."
"Those are the moments that change your life if you're a man, I tell you what."
"When you crash through a gate, when you do it at high rate of speed, it's gonna hurt and it's going to leave a mark in most cases. And in this particular case, not the area where you want to leave a mark."
Imagine watching a man take a hit to the privates at 60 mph and having to make impromptu commentary straddling the line between professionalism and acknowledging the universal reality of what just happened. There are certain things you can't say on network television that you might feel compelled to say. There's a visceral element to this scenario that could easily be taken too far in the commentary, and the inherent humor element could be seen as insensitive and offensive if not handled just right.
The announcer nailed it. 10/10. No notes.
The clip frequently resurfaces during the Winter Olympic Games, though the incident didn't happen during an Olympic event. Yannick Bertrand was competing at the FIS World Cup super-G race in Kvitfjell, Norway in 2007, when the unfortunate accident occurred. Bertrand had competed at the Turin Olympics the year before, however, coming in 24th in the downhill and super-G events.
As painful as the gate to the groin clearly as, Bertrand did not appear to suffer any damage that kept him from the sport. In fact, he continued competing in international downhill and super-G races until 2014.
According to a 2018 study, Alpine skiing is a notoriously dangerous sport with a reported injury rate of 36.7 per 100 World Cup athletes per season. Of course, it's the knees and not the coin purse that are the most common casualty of ski racing, which we saw clearly in U.S. skier Lindsey Vonn's harrowing experiences at the 2026 Olympics. Vonn was competing with a torn ACL and ended up being helicoptered off of the mountain after an ugly crash that did additional damage to her legs, requiring multiple surgeries (though what caused the crash was reportedly unrelated to her ACL tear). Still, she says she has no regrets.
As Bertrand's return to the slopes shows, the risk of injury doesn't stop those who live for the thrill of victory, even when the agony of defeat hits them right in the rocks.