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Simply, Stir, SIP & Savour ...
That in essence is the DNA of Sticksology. Both founders blend in both the core parts of their passions to create the brand; Ricky his passion and understanding of tea, and Kim his love of craft and chemistry. They perform all the geeky complicated parts so our fans can just enjoy a simple cup of tea. Together the story and feeling of Sticksology was born.
Our tea sticks are clever little things – packed full of proper tea with 427 micro perforations (yes, we counted), allowing the tea to brew to perfection without fear of over-steeping. Oh, and they also act as a spoon. Told you they were clever.
Sticksology Vintage Envople Design Trial Set (10 tea taste x 1 stick each)
"Detailed Introduction"
1. Convenience
General tea bags need to be used with tea spoons (stirring rods)
2. Frozen water and hot water should be brewed
3. It will not be too bitter
Generally, the tea bag will be soaked and will be strong and bitter
4. Bubble
It's not like a tea bag and it doesn't taste it anymore
5. Tongjie
6. Safety
The tea stick is both an outer layer of aluminum foil, which can withstand 120 degrees high temperature and will not release toxic substances, and there are more than 400 small holes on the tea stick.
"Precautions"
*This silver paper for making tea sticks is a safe food contact material -aluminum foil. This material is strictly produced in accordance with EU food contact materials standards and can be recycled.
*Fresh tea is made of small granules after routing (CRUSH), Tear, and CURL after routinely processing. There are a small amount of natural tea powder in the plastic packaging packaging, which is the raw material in the tea stick, which is normal.
*Fresh tea is made of small granules after routing (CRUSH), Tear, and CURL after routinely processing. There are a small amount of natural tea powder in the plastic packaging packaging, which is the raw material in the tea stick, which is normal.
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