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  2. Reily Foods Company - Wikipedia

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    Reily Foods Company is the primary division of Wm. B. Reily & Company Inc. and specializes in selling food and beverages. The company started in the coffee and tea business and has diversified through to include condiments, dressings, seasonings, and baking products.

  3. Tea bag - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] The first tea bag packing machine was invented in 1929 by Adolf Rambold for the German company Teekanne. [5] The heat-sealed paper fiber tea bag was patented in 1930 by William Hermanson. [6] The now-common rectangular tea bag was not invented until 1944. Prior to that, tea bags resembled small sacks. [7]

  4. 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.

  5. Tea leaf grading - Wikipedia

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    Because of the small size of the particles, a tea infuser is typically used to brew fannings. [18] Fannings are also typically used in most tea bags, although some companies sell tea bags containing whole-leaf tea. [19] Some exporters focus primarily on broken-leaf teas, fannings, and dusts. [17]

  6. Tea chest - Wikipedia

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    Tea chest Two women in London carry a tea chest to a wagon, 1943. A tea chest is a type of wooden case originally produced and used to ship tea to the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. The conventional tea chest is a case with riveted metal edges, of approximate size 500 by 500 by 750 millimetres (20 by 20 by 30 in).

  7. Tata Consumer Products - Wikipedia

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    The company is the largest manufacturer of Assam tea and Darjeeling tea and the second-largest manufacturer of Ceylon tea. [ citation needed ] Set up in 1964 as a joint venture with UK based James Finlay and Company to develop value-added tea, Tata Consumer Products Limited has now product and brand presence in 50 countries.