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Teabag winner thrilled by it all - Marlborough Express


Teabag winner thrilled by it all
Marlborough Express
"We drink a lot of tea, my husband and me. "We worked out we drink about six bags each day, a pot in the morning and one in the afternoon - three bags in each." That is enough tea to last the couple 200 days, well short of a year, but Mrs Burton said ...

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Queen Elizabeth II lookalike poses with massive teabag - picture - Digital Spy


Queen Elizabeth II lookalike poses with massive teabag - picture
Digital Spy
Her Majesty's namesake was at Royal Hospital Chelsea in London helping to launch a limited edition 60-person street party tea bag. We're told that if you fancy one yourself - and have a big enough mug - then you can order a limited edition giant bag at ...

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British tea scion hopes India will embrace the bag - AFP


AFP

British tea scion hopes India will embrace the bag
AFP
The tough part is that teabags, which are Twinings' core product, are not used much by Indians, who like their tea boiled loose in a strong, milky brew. Instead, Twinings is aiming at the upper end of the market by packaging each teabag in an air-tight ...

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The glass is already half-full for nano-based water treatments - The Guardian


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The glass is already half-full for nano-based water treatments
The Guardian
In South Africa, the humble teabag has inspired a way to clean water 1-litre at a time. In the mouth of an ordinary drinking bottle sits a teabag-like net that is a nanotech marvel. Developed by Eugene Cloete at Stellenbosch University in South Africa, ...

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British tea scion hopes India will embrace the bag - Vancouver Sun


Gulf Times

British tea scion hopes India will embrace the bag
Vancouver Sun
The tough part is that teabags, which are Twinings' core product, are not used much by Indians, who like their tea boiled loose in a strong, milky brew. Instead, Twinings is aiming at the upper end of the market by packaging each teabag in an air-tight ...
British tea scion Twining hopes changing India will buy 'the bag'Hindustan Times

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