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Originally Posted by HarryT
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!
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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.