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  2. List of tea companies - Wikipedia

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    The UK market is dominated by five brands - PG Tips (owned by Lipton Teas and Infusions), Tetley (owned by Tata Tea Limited), Typhoo (owned by the Indian conglomerate Apeejay Surrendra Group), Twinings (owned by Associated British Foods) and Yorkshire Tea (owned by Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate). Tetley leads the market with 27% share ...

  3. Tetley - Wikipedia

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    In 1952, in an early example of cross promotion, Petula Clark's single "Anytime Is Tea Time Now" was used to advertise Tetley on Radio Luxembourg. Tetley was the first company to sell tea in tea-bags in the United Kingdom in 1953. [6] In 1989, following extensive consumer tests establishing Britons' preferences, Tetley launched the round tea ...

  4. Tea - Wikipedia

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    However, the potential of this distribution and packaging method would not be fully realised until later. During World War II, tea was rationed in the United Kingdom. In 1953, after rationing in the UK ended, Yorkshire-based tea manufacturer Tetley launched the tea bag in the UK, and it was an immediate success.

  5. Tea bag - Wikipedia

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    A popular legend states that this was accidental; the loose tea was intended to be removed from the bags by customers, but they found it easier to brew the tea with the tea leaves still enclosed in the porous bags. [2] [3] [4] The first tea bag packing machine was invented in 1929 by Adolf Rambold for the German company Teekanne. [5]

  6. Tetley's - Wikipedia

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    Tetley's may refer to: Tetley, a brand of tea; Tetley's Bitter, a brand of beer; Tetley's brewery, brewery in Leeds which brews the above beer.

  7. Opinion: We Brits don’t need tea-brewing advice from Americans

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    Rosa Prince writes that after an American chemist advised in her new book to add a grain of salt to create the perfect brew for tea, the response, at least in England, was swifter than a military ...

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