Tea and tea bags are an inseparable mix that
captivates tea drinkers worldwide. Using tea bags have always been the
preferred way of drinking tea for tea lovers worldwide. Tea bags have been
around for centuries and were mostly made by hand. But during the 18th
and 19th Century, tea bags were costly owing to the fact that they
used to be made by hand and their supply was also low. They were popular among
the elite classes of Victorian England, owing to the fact that tea drinking has
always been an area of British Domain.
With the turn of the 20th
century, tea bags were produced industrially which meant that the demands of
the general public could now be easily met. Tea bags were produced in bulks and
were supplied all over the world. These bags were no longer made or sewn by hand;
instead they were made by tea bag packing machines which were
invented somewhere in the middle of the 20th century.
Soon the packaging of tea bags became an
automatic process that used fully automated machines. The materials that are
used these days for tea bags are mostly porous paper, silk or nylon. These bags
come with strings attached on them and a paper label on them. The paper label contains
all the necessary information regarding the brand, contents, type of leaves,
expiry date, etc. which are necessary for the customer or buyer to know. With
the help of packing machines, tea bags can now be made in all sorts of shapes,
sizes and decorative designs to catch a customer’s eye.
The automatic tea packaging machines come
in a variety of shapes, sizes and quantities which means that tea producers now
have lots of options to choose from as to the quantity that they need to sell
in the market. Some tea producing companies also provide open ended tea bags
for their customers which will ensure that they can add tea, of the size or choice
that they like.
Tea bags have become very popular, these
days because they cater to the ‘I-want-it-now’ generation and their thought
processes. The bags are like a quick solution to making tea almost like the
ready-to-eat food items of today. People have extremely busy routines and they don’t
have time even for making food, let alone preparing tea. Thus using tea bags,
they can not only save time but also enjoy a cup of piping hot tea.

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