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  2. You’ll Never Buy The Bottles Again After Trying These Iced ...

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    Takeya's iced tea maker is made out of shatterproof Tritan and has a large tea infuser suitable for loose leaf or bagged tea. Use it for cold brew tea or to brew hot tea and quickly chill it by ...

  3. 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 (alternatively tea maker or tea egg). [1] The tea infuser gained popularity in the first half of the 19th century. Tea infusers enable one to ...

  4. Tea Forté - Wikipedia

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    The basis of the product line is blended high-quality tea and herbal teas of which, in January 2013, there are 79 varieties including black, green, white, herbals, and oolong. [2] Available as individual servings, the tea is sold in elongated pyramidal tea bags, or infusers, made and packaged in China out of recycled plastic. [1]

  5. Upton Tea Imports - Wikipedia

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    Upton Tea Imports is an American company, based in Holliston, Massachusetts, that sells specialty teas. The company was founded in 1989 by Tom Eck, [ 1 ] and the trademark was acquired by The Republic of Tea in August 2016. [ 2 ]

  6. Capital Teas - Wikipedia

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    Capital Teas is an American specialty tea brand, founded in 2007 in Annapolis, Maryland, [1] that offers premium loose tea and tea-related products. From 2007 [2] through 2018, the company operated brick and mortar stores, peaking at 24 retails stores in eight states by late 2016. Two years later, the company shifted strategies and became an e ...

  7. Teapot - Wikipedia

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    Modern infusers originated in 1817 when an English patent was granted for a "tea or coffee biggin", a metal basket at the bottom of the teapot. Many more tea leaf holder designs followed, [28] with tea balls and tea-making spoons arriving in the first half of the 19th century. [29] The first automated electric teapot was invented in 1909. [30]