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With Asda green tea, I've found that you can leave the tea bag in longer than 3 minutes or even add freshly boiled water, and it still tastes fab! Really! I do, admittedly, leave the tea bag in a little longer sometimes, as I forget about it, and still it tastes lovely. This was a big surprise ... Read review
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Advantages: It's indestructible, tastes fabulous, good for you Disadvantages: Has diuretic properties
...though I don't.
With Asda green tea, I've found that you can leave the tea bag in longer than 3 minutes or even add freshly boiled water, and it still tastes fab! Really! I do, admittedly, leave the tea bag in a little longer sometimes, as I forget about it, and still it tastes lovely. This was a big surprise the first time I did it, because of my experience with other brands, but now I don't worry about it.
The price
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OK, green tea ... ...one isn't so bad, with it being Asda's own brand, at 67p per box of 20 bags (50g). This is good value, compared with the same from Twinings (green tea with jasmine), costing £1.18 for 50g.
The packaging
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The tea bags come in a not particularly offensive box. It doesn't look horrible when I open the cupboard and see it! See the picture below for what it looks like.
The tea bags themselves (they package the tea!) are rectangular ...
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