Amazon has 20-Count Harney & Sons Earl Grey Supreme Black Tea Sachets (Classic Tin) on sale for $4.75 - $0.24 (5%) off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.51. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon has 20-Count Harney & Sons Earl Grey Supreme Black Tea Sachets (Classic Tin) on sale for $4.75 - $0.24 (5%) off when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $4.51. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Model: Harney & Sons Earl Grey Supreme, Black Tea, 20 Sachets
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Great tasting tea, but my dental hygienist was not happy when i tried to switch to this from coffee. Turns out black tea stains your teeth MUCH more than black coffee.
Great tasting tea, but my dental hygienist was not happy when i tried to switch to this from coffee. Turns out black tea stains your teeth MUCH more than black coffee.
Happens to me to, switched to Colgate Purple tooth paste. No more stain issues.
Harney & Sons are our fave tea. Particularly fond of their cinnamon, ginger licorice and white Christmas.
Oh and their naturally high caffeine American Buzz tea is great too.
If you like their tea, I recommend keeping an eye on their main website. They do sales pretty often as well as a good rewards program.
Looked all over thier website. Lots of great teas, but this price is outstanding compared to the website. Not my favorite blend, but my son loves Earl Grey, so getting it as a gift for him
Tangentially related if you're looking for cheap tea--Bealls was sending out $5 certificates to rewards members. YMMV, but I ended up paying $1 for a 50-count tin of Earl Grey.
Decent tea (I'm fond of their hot cinnamon spice), but I wish they would change their bag materials. The choice to use plastic introduces a ton of microplastics that your old Twinings Earl Grey paper teabag does not have:
Decent tea (I'm fond of their hot cinnamon spice), but I wish they would change their bag materials. The choice to use plastic introduces a ton of microplastics that your old Twinings Earl Grey paper teabag does not have:
Harley and Sons uses PLA (polylactic acid) material for the satchels (they look plastic) They also claim to say its derived from sugarcane from Thailand and contain no petroleum.
Earl Grey is one of those flavors that have transitioned fully to PLA while anything with cinnamon is still using plastic. Yes, PLA like in 3d printing except that it uses sugar cane (fermented) and there is other added ingredients.
PLA in this case is created by taking sugarcane then fermented with lacto bacteria. The lactic acid is then formed. Its mixed in with flow promoters and impact modifiers (unknown what they use here). The acid is then created into a polymer involving high heat and vacuum and bonded into a long chain of PLA resin. That resin is then heated and pushed through tiny nozzles to create fibers and then the fibers are then woven into these satchel/bags.
Great news is that these oligomers have a break down temp of about 150F or so and tea is brewed at a much higher temp, making sure you get a nice dose of these polymers (its not plastic or petroleum based) but its plant-based!
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Oh and their naturally high caffeine American Buzz tea is great too.
If you like their tea, I recommend keeping an eye on their main website. They do sales pretty often as well as a good rewards program.
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I only drink tea occasionally... I don't care if paper, plastic mesh, or hand woven hemp tea bags... just sharing.
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Earl Grey is one of those flavors that have transitioned fully to PLA while anything with cinnamon is still using plastic. Yes, PLA like in 3d printing except that it uses sugar cane (fermented) and there is other added ingredients.
PLA in this case is created by taking sugarcane then fermented with lacto bacteria. The lactic acid is then formed. Its mixed in with flow promoters and impact modifiers (unknown what they use here). The acid is then created into a polymer involving high heat and vacuum and bonded into a long chain of PLA resin. That resin is then heated and pushed through tiny nozzles to create fibers and then the fibers are then woven into these satchel/bags.
Great news is that these oligomers have a break down temp of about 150F or so and tea is brewed at a much higher temp, making sure you get a nice dose of these polymers (its not plastic or petroleum based) but its plant-based!
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