Sometimes you need to disappear to India and assume the identity of a yoga instructor. Sometimes you just need a Decaf moment to find your Zen.
Retreat with this full-flavoured cuppa and politely tell caffeine it's not welcome. Wait. What's that? Right. Apparently we must inform you each bag contains less than 0.3% caffeine. So it's 99.7% not welcome.
Some people don't quite get the whole "just give me five minutes to enjoy this cuppa in peace" situation. Not to worry. Our new tea bag tags double as 'Do Not Disturb' messages. Leave one on the counter, hang it on a doorknob, or hand them out to repeat interrupters.
In 1837, two brothers decided to stir up the tea industry, by horse. Really. Each morning for 19 years Joseph and Edward Tetley loaded a packhorse with their finest tea and peddled it until the Yorkshire sun set. How did they (and the horse) do it for so long? We have no idea.
Finally they set up shop in London. The horse was gone but the Tetley spirit remained: one part pragmatic attitude, an equal measure of working class roots and a generous spoonful of 'stiff upper lip'.
There you have it. An almost-200-ish year history we're quite proud of.
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