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  2. Tea bag (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A tea bag is a sealed bag containing tea leaves for brewing tea. Tea bag or variations may also refer to: Teabagging (sexual act), a man placing his scrotum in the mouth, or on the face, of another person. (Also, the name for a mocking gesture in multiplayer online video games where the victorious player simulates the movement over their ...

  3. 15 Clever Uses for The Humble Teabag - AOL

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    Tannins and other key ingredients in tea can power up household cleaning and even become beauty and health remedies. Here are 15 ways to use a teabag that you didn't know about.

  4. 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]

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    Image credits: teabag.cartoon We asked Sabby how her personal experiences connect to the community that has grown around her art. She wrote: “I usually combine pieces from real life and internet ...

  6. Infuser - Wikipedia

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    A tea infuser performs a similar function as a tea bag, a later American invention. The infuser is generally a small mesh or perforated metal container or covered spoon that holds tea leaves, in varying sizes to steep single or multiple servings at once. Common shapes for infusers include spherical, conical and cylindrical.

  7. Derms Say These At-Home Remedies Will Get Rid Of ... - AOL

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    $32.00 at sephora.com. 15. Use a cold compress. In addition to tea bags, Daniilidis recommends a tried-and-true cold compress using either a chilled wash cloth or an ice pack.

  8. Teekanne - Wikipedia

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    In 1948 a company for the production of tea bags was founded, called “Teepack”. Adolf Rambold became co-owner [7] and unveiled his fully automatic tea bag machine, the "Constanta", in 1949. It produced up to 160 double chamber tea bags a minute. The revolutionary double chamber tea bag was protected by patent.

  9. Inside the Factory - Wikipedia

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    Tea bags: 18 July 2017: 2.45 Gregg and Cherry visit the Typhoo factory on the Wirral, Merseyside to learn the secrets of how they make their teabags. Cherry looks at the process of how the tea leaves first start out before being shipped off to the factories. [3] 2: Pasta: 25 July 2017: 2.52