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  2. Infuser - Wikipedia

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    A cheap generic mesh tea infuser ball. A tea infuser is a device in which loose, dried tea leaves are placed for steeping or brewing, in a mug or a teapot full of hot water. It is often called a teaball, tea maker or tea egg. [1] The tea infuser gained popularity in the first half of the 19th century. Tea infusers enable one to easily steep tea ...

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    Flavor Infuser Water Bottle, $15 ... Anthropologie Chelsea Mug, $14 Vixen Earbud Case, $10 Kikkerland Tea Stick, $15 Dark Chocolate & Sea Salt Caramel Corn Clusters, $5.29

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    These are 57 helpful and cute gift ideas for college students—from belt bags to tech gadgets—that'll make their college experience a little less stressful.

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    For the tea lover on your list, gift them something unexpected rather than another tea mug or gadget they'll only use once. This tea candy taste like a sugary glass of iced tea, with a hint of milk.

  6. Tea strainer - Wikipedia

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    A tea strainer with a bamboo handle A tea strainer on a teacup. A tea strainer is a type of strainer that is placed over or in a teacup to catch loose tea leaves.. When tea is brewed in the traditional manner in a teapot, the tea leaves are not contained in teabags; rather, they are freely suspended in the water.

  7. The Hall China Company - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1920s, Hall China started to produce a range of ware exclusively for the Jewel Tea Company. Jewel started using Hall teapots as premiums, and then expanded the promotion to include its own line of distinctive dinnerware and kitchenware. New pieces were introduced by Hall China for Jewel until 1980.