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Teabags With Tags
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My OH has always used Tetley teabags with tags in his flask, but I have been unable to buy them locally for about 3 months.
Does anyone know another make that has tags.
In cafes etc they use Twinings everyday tea that have tags, but the ones on sale in the shops do not - guess they use catering packs.
Does anyone know another make that has tags.
In cafes etc they use Twinings everyday tea that have tags, but the ones on sale in the shops do not - guess they use catering packs.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.PG Tips One Cup teabags (sold in boxes of 100) proudly announce on the box that they're 'The Bags With Tags'. However I'm not sure who stocks them. (Somewhat oddly, I've seen then in 'discount shops' more often than I've seen them in the big supermarkets).
Twinings also offer both 'Everyday String & Tag Tea' and 'English Breakfast String & Tag Tea' in boxes of 100.
Twinings also offer both 'Everyday String & Tag Tea' and 'English Breakfast String & Tag Tea' in boxes of 100.
The tag helps you take the tea bag out.
I have a similar need at work, making tea from a flask of hot water.
I have found a different solution, buying Typhoo one cup bags (99p a box from the 99p store, but also available from the likes of QD).
These bags are so weak that having made a cup they run out of puff. You can leave the bag in and it doesn't turn nasty. Once you have drunk the tea you just tip the bag into the bin.
I have a similar need at work, making tea from a flask of hot water.
I have found a different solution, buying Typhoo one cup bags (99p a box from the 99p store, but also available from the likes of QD).
These bags are so weak that having made a cup they run out of puff. You can leave the bag in and it doesn't turn nasty. Once you have drunk the tea you just tip the bag into the bin.
Well, I wrote "I've seen then in 'discount shops' more often than I've seen them in the big supermarkets" and TheWinner back it up with "The majority of our pound shops, all sell tagged tea bags". So that gives a strong indication as to where you might start looking!
Poundland (for a somewhat obvious price!) sell Tetley 'One Cup' tea bags in packs of 76 and Typhoo 'One Cup' bags in packs of 100. The Poundland website doesn't indicate whether those bags are tagged or not but it might be worth finding out.
I've definitely bought tagged tea bags from 99p Stores (who also trade under the 'Family Bargains' name) in the past, so that's somewhere else that could be worth trying.
Poundland (for a somewhat obvious price!) sell Tetley 'One Cup' tea bags in packs of 76 and Typhoo 'One Cup' bags in packs of 100. The Poundland website doesn't indicate whether those bags are tagged or not but it might be worth finding out.
I've definitely bought tagged tea bags from 99p Stores (who also trade under the 'Family Bargains' name) in the past, so that's somewhere else that could be worth trying.
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