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Old 08-03-2011, 01:39 PM   #311
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
One thing that really bugs me is when manufacturers call any sort of herbal infusion "tea". "Tea" is something that grows on a tea plant; if it's camomile or some sort of other herb, I'm sure it's very nice to drink, but it's not tea!
We all have our particular bugbears! It's common to say herbal tea here. I can only think of one manufacturer that uses herbal infusion on its packaging. Maybe they think it would be too confusing to the average consumer. You might see infusion in a specialty tea shop. I suspect that many people here might not even understand the difference between white, green and black tea. Snapple had a funny commercial a few years ago to explain what white tea is.
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