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  2. 25 of the very best gifts for tea lovers and tea ... - AOL

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    The Honey Jar Variety Pack Honey Sticks (20 count) $7. For tea drinks who like their cup on the sweeter side, this variety pack of honey sticks is a great gift idea. Each stick is the perfect size ...

  3. Teacup - Wikipedia

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    A teacup is a cup for drinking tea. It generally has a small handle that may be grasped with the thumb and one or two fingers. It is typically made of a ceramic material and is often part of a set which is composed of a cup and a matching saucer or a trio that includes a small cake or sandwich plate. These may be part of a tea set combined with ...

  4. The best gifts for tea lovers in 2022 - Engadget

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    Hario Cold Brew Bottle. Hario. If you know someone who always brings their “famous” iced tea to parties or picnics check out Hario’s Cold Brew bottle. It holds up to 750ml of liquid and ...

  5. T2 (company) - Wikipedia

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    A$57 million (2012–13 FY) [6] Owner. Lipton Teas and Infusions. Website. www.t2tea.com. T2, officially registered as Tea Too, is a chain of specialty tea shops with stores in Australia, Singapore, and New Zealand. The company was established in Melbourne, Australia in 1996, and was purchased by Unilever in 2013. [2]

  6. Podstakannik - Wikipedia

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    Podstakannik. The podstakannik (‹See Tfd› Russian: подстака́нник, literally "thing under the glass"), or tea glass holder, is a holder with a handle, most commonly made of metal that holds a drinking glass (stakan). Their primary purpose is to be able to hold a very hot glass of tea, which is usually consumed right after it is ...

  7. Chawan - Wikipedia

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    Blue and white cups are not used by those who give tea-tasting parties. [ 5 ] By the end of the Kamakura period (1185–1333), as the custom of tea drinking spread throughout Japan and the Tenmoku chawan became desired by all ranks of society, the Japanese began to make their own copies in Seto (in present-day Aichi Prefecture ). [ 6 ]

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