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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (18624)10/22/1997 8:58:00 AM
From: Teddy  Respond to of 61433
 
Britain to get dripless tea bags

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain, where drinking tea is a national
pastime, is to get its first dripless tea bag thanks to an Australian
inventor called Shakespeare.

The revolutionary tea bag was test-marketed with great success in
Australia, Russia, Poland and France and is now ready for launch in
Britain, Paul Nicholson of The Tetley group said Tuesday.

"We changed the tea drinking habits of the British when we invented
the tea bag in 1953 and the round tea bag in 1989. Both captured the
imagination of the nation and we are confident we can do so again,"
he said.

"It has a string at the top which is woven through the bag and then
attached to two tabs at the top which you pull," he said.

Privately-owned Tetley, one of Britain's leading tea producers, was
initially approached by Australian inventor Tony Shakespeare with the
idea. "We patented the design and production process worldwide,"
Nicholson said.