I've never seen this before - it looks interesting!
http://www.tetley.co.uk/Our-Products...etley-for-Soya
Has anyone tried it?
Jenny.
I've never seen this before - it looks interesting!
http://www.tetley.co.uk/Our-Products...etley-for-Soya
Has anyone tried it?
Jenny.
"I am not mystical: it isn’t as if I thought it had a spirit. It is simply in its element. That gives it a kingliness, a right." [Sylvia Plath]
OMG!
Nothing seems to be off limits for marketing people...
Best regards,
Andy
Hello there fdq! I've seen this stuff in H&B but I don't drink tea and my tea-drinking OH hasn't complained about the interaction of tea and soy milk, so we'll probably just go on getting the fairtrade stuff from the Co-op etc.
Might be a good thing if soya consumption has attracted the marketing fraternity's attention, in a way?
I drink tea on occasion - curiously, coffee is my usual hot beverage of choice, but when fiendishly hungover I can only stomach hot, sweet & 'milky' tea. Anyway, as with your OH, I've never noticed any ill effects using soya milk with 'regular' tea bags. I am rather curious though so might give these a try and see what this complementary flavour business is all about
"I am not mystical: it isn’t as if I thought it had a spirit. It is simply in its element. That gives it a kingliness, a right." [Sylvia Plath]
Please report back if you do!
The only tea I do sometimes drink is green tea and I think it would be very wrong to put any sort of milk in that
I have tried this and all I can say is dont waste your money, normal Tetley tastes far better and costs less
Top stuff. Not for me, but always good to see large companies acknowledging the dairy free market.
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