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  2. Tetley - Wikipedia

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    Tetley's manufacturing and distribution business operates in forty countries, selling over sixty branded tea bags. In the early days of Tetley's operations, the company was solely a distributor of tea as it did not have any plantations to call its own, which meant that the company had to buy tea leaves through auctions.

  3. Tetley Tea Folk - Wikipedia

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    He has worked his way up from Tea Boy to become the boss of the Tetley Tea Folk. He first appeared as the star of the very first Tea Folk advert in 1973. He is a bit of a perfectionist; after all, making the best cup of tea in the world is a big responsibility and he truly understands just how important Tetley tea is to people.

  4. Good Earth Tea - Wikipedia

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    Good Earth Tea is a tea and herbal tea company. Founded in 1972 under the name Fmali Herb Company and based in Santa Cruz, California , it was one of the first American herbal tea companies during the early 1970s.

  5. PG Tips - Wikipedia

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    The tea used in PG Tips is imported in bulk as estate teas from around the world and blended in precise proportions set by the tea tasters to make blend 777, which can contain between 12 and 35 estate teas (depending on the season, etc.) at the Trafford Park factory in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester.

  6. Tea pet - Wikipedia

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    Due to the tea pet not being glazed, the figurine absorbs some of the tea, resulting in the tea pet changing color over time, as well as building up a tea scent. One of the most popular models for the tea pet is the "pee-pee boy", which, when first soaked in cold water and then showered with hot water, will squirt out the water it previously ...

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    From July 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Leslie A. Brun joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 30.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a 11.7 percent return from the S&P 500.

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