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Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, June, 2004 by Gordon-Ham, Georgina
Georgina Gordon-Ham investigates into what, who and why people choose nylon teabags. What really makes them stand out from traditional paper teabags? Is it true these revolutionary teabags retain flavor? The objective answer comes from having two sides of the picture: the retailer on behalf of the consumer and the manufacturer on behalf of the producer.
Revolutionary Teabags
Nylon teabags make a difference, says Jeff Irish, creative director at Revolution Tea, the 2001 winner of the Gold Medal Taste Award of Excellence. "Before this bag became available, full-leaf loose tea would not fit into the paper bags--fannings and dust of the tea is all that would fit. Both fannings and dust are a degraded tea product and can't compete against the quality of...
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