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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 07:58 PM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 07:58 PM

20-Count Taylors of Harrogate Lemon & Ginger Herbal Tea

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$1.90

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Amazon has 20-Count Taylors of Harrogate Lemon & Ginger Herbal Tea on sale for $2.01 - $0.10 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $1.91. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Zesty and warming caffeine-free infusion
  • Ingredients: Ginger (37%), apple, sweet blackberry leaves, acid: citric acid, lemongrass, natural lemon-lime flavoring (4%), natural lime flavouring, roasted chicory root, silver lime flowers, lemon peel (1%), galangal
  • 20 individually wrapped and tagged tea bags

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    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 14.7k customer reviews.
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Amazon has 20-Count Taylors of Harrogate Lemon & Ginger Herbal Tea on sale for $2.01 - $0.10 (5%) off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $1.91. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Zesty and warming caffeine-free infusion
  • Ingredients: Ginger (37%), apple, sweet blackberry leaves, acid: citric acid, lemongrass, natural lemon-lime flavoring (4%), natural lime flavouring, roasted chicory root, silver lime flowers, lemon peel (1%), galangal
  • 20 individually wrapped and tagged tea bags

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 14.7k customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Yesterday 08:05 PM
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CheapInNYCYesterday 08:05 PM
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Price even without subscribe and save was two dollars or 65% off which is fantastic. In for two.
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Lele55Today 12:10 AM
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I'm in for one - thanks OP!
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ViperGuyToday 01:12 AM
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Less than $2 worth a try.
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lolopoloToday 01:34 AM
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Good tea. Ordered max. Any other ToH teas on a similar sale? Great find!
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Friendly reminder to never brew tea inside of a teabag. High amounts of microplastics in the teabags that are used. Cut the teabag, and dump it into a tea strainer.
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MusicSharkToday 05:38 AM
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Quote from PocketsThick :
Friendly reminder to never brew tea inside of a teabag. High amounts of microplastics in the teabags that are used. Cut the teabag, and dump it into a tea strainer.
Wouldn't it create more microplastics when you cut the bag?

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SkillfulWeather5530Today 08:57 AM
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Quote from PocketsThick :
Friendly reminder to never brew tea inside of a teabag. High amounts of microplastics in the teabags that are used. Cut the teabag, and dump it into a tea strainer.
https://www.taylorsimpact.com/env...n-tea-bags
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ZibranHToday 11:32 AM
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Quote from PocketsThick :
Friendly reminder to never brew tea inside of a teabag. High amounts of microplastics in the teabags that are used. Cut the teabag, and dump it into a tea strainer.

Ah, the classic "I read one scary headline about microplastics and now I'm a sage of tea wisdom" post. Let's add some nuance here since that seems to be missing.

First, not all teabags contain microplastics. The original 2019 McGill University study that sparked this hysteria looked specifically at plastic mesh pyramid bags used by a few boutique brands, not the standard paper-based or biodegradable bags used by the overwhelming majority of tea companies. NPR covered this in detail. Paper teabags are typically sealed with a small amount of heat-resistant polymer, but the release is negligible and well below established safety thresholds.

Second, toxicity is dose-dependent. Even the microplastics released from the worst offenders in the study were on the order of billions of particles, but that sounds scarier than it is. Regulatory toxicologists (people who actually do this for a living, not Reddit tea prophets) will tell you the human body encounters vastly higher amounts of microplastics daily from bottled water, household dust, and even fresh produce. WHO's 2019 review on microplastics in drinking water concluded there is no evidence of human health risk at current exposure levels. So unless you're snorting Lipton dust lines for breakfast, you're fine.

And finally, let me give you some life advice:
If you want to really improve your tea experience, focus less on theatrics like "cutting open bags to set the tea free" and more on water quality, temperature control, and steeping time. That's what separates a good cup from a bitter swamp, not your performative act of tea liberation.

So, please—before you posture as a plastic-fighting herbal knight, maybe read beyond clickbait headlines. Until then, enjoy your gritty strainer ritual while the rest of us drink perfectly fine tea without needing to cosplay as chemists in our kitchens.

You're welcome.
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LeroyDorkinsToday 12:43 PM
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Quote from ZibranH :
Ah, the classic "I read one scary headline about microplastics and now I'm a sage of tea wisdom" post. Let's add some nuance here since that seems to be missing.

First, not all teabags contain microplastics. The original 2019 McGill University study that sparked this hysteria looked specifically at plastic mesh pyramid bags used by a few boutique brands, not the standard paper-based or biodegradable bags used by the overwhelming majority of tea companies. NPR covered this in detail. Paper teabags are typically sealed with a small amount of heat-resistant polymer, but the release is negligible and well below established safety thresholds.

Second, toxicity is dose-dependent. Even the microplastics released from the worst offenders in the study were on the order of billions of particles, but that sounds scarier than it is. Regulatory toxicologists (people who actually do this for a living, not Reddit tea prophets) will tell you the human body encounters vastly higher amounts of microplastics daily from bottled water, household dust, and even fresh produce. WHO's 2019 review on microplastics in drinking water concluded there is no evidence of human health risk at current exposure levels. So unless you're snorting Lipton dust lines for breakfast, you're fine.

And finally, let me give you some life advice:
If you want to really improve your tea experience, focus less on theatrics like "cutting open bags to set the tea free" and more on water quality, temperature control, and steeping time. That's what separates a good cup from a bitter swamp, not your performative act of tea liberation.

So, please—before you posture as a plastic-fighting herbal knight, maybe read beyond clickbait headlines. Until then, enjoy your gritty strainer ritual while the rest of us drink perfectly fine tea without needing to cosplay as chemists in our kitchens.

You're welcome.

The poster was just trying to be helpful. I truly appreciate the knowledge you shared, but it could have been done without being so unkind.

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