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  2. American tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Tea bags were invented in the United States. Thomas Sullivan is credited with inventing tea bags in 1908. Sullivan, a New York tea importer, inadvertently invented tea bags when he sent tea samples to clients in small silk bags to cut costs, and they mistakenly steeped the bags whole. [18]

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    Lipton Tea Bags. Price: $10.68 More than 6,000 reviewers have given Lipton Tea Bags a five-star rating on the Sam’s Club website. Learn More: 7 Home Items To Avoid Buying in 2024 For You: 7 ...

  4. Lipton - Wikipedia

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    Working with the Rainforest Alliance, an international environmental NGO, Unilever, announced all Lipton Yellow Label tea bags sold in Western Europe would be certified by 2010 and all Lipton tea bags sold globally by 2015. [13] Lipton's own tea estates were among the first to be certified. [14] [15] Lipton tea bearing the Rainforest Alliance ...

  5. PG Tips - Wikipedia

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    The tetrahedral bag was designed to help the tea leaves move more freely, as loose tea moves in a teapot, and supposedly create a better infusion. One 2011 version of the product packaging made the claim: "The PG Tips pyramid tea bag gives the tea leaves 50% more room to move around than a flat conventional tea bag.

  6. Lipton Teas and Infusions - Wikipedia

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    LIPTON Teas and Infusions B.V. is a Dutch multinational company headquartered in Amsterdam, [2] [3] that produces tea and other herbal drinks. Founded as a spin-off from Unilever in 2021, [ 4 ] it is the largest tea company in the world, owning brands, such as Lipton , PG Tips , and TAZO .

  7. Tea production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The garden closed after Shepard's death and Pinehurst lay unattended until 1963. In 1963, The Lipton Tea Company was worried about the instability of the third world countries that produce tea and paid to have the surviving tea plants at Pinehurst moved to a former potato farm on Wadmalaw Island. [11]