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Are plastic teabags an American thing? Most Canadian and british tea come in paper bags… wish there was more information in this article its so vague.
Nestle
I can’t remember the brand, but yeah. Plastic teabags are a thing and not just in the US.
They’re wierd little triangle nets.
But no worries. If you drink proper tea, you’ll never encounter them.