Specification
Manufacturer | Typhoo |
Brand | Typhoo |
OEM | A00786 |
Pack Contains | 1100 |
Width (mm) | 265 |
Depth (mm) | 563 |
Height (mm) | 563 |
Weight (kg) | 2.77 |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Biodegradable | No |
Pack Size | 1100 Bags |
No Returns | Yes |
Product Type | Beverages |
Drink Type | Tea |
Pack Type | Tea Bags |
Beverage Type | Tea |
Food/Beverage Description | Catering pack of one cup tea bags |
Food Type | Tea |
Decaffeinated | No |
Food/Beverage Container | Packet |
On Promotion | No |
Caffeinated/Decaffeinated | Caffeinated |
Organic | No |
Fairtrade | No |
VOW 2018 UK catalogue page no | 679 |
Re-fillable | No |
Contents | Bag 1100 Tea Bags |
Rainforest Alliance | Yes |
Tea Style | Black tea |
Consumer Logistics Lead Time | 001 |
Dealer Logistics Lead Time | 001 |
Returns Allowed | No |
Type | Hot Drinks |
2023 UK catalogue page no | 685 |
2024 UK catalogue page no | 678 |
Features
A British institution since 1903 |
Catering pack of one cup tea bags |
Expertly blended for the perfect Typhoo taste |
Pack of 1,100 bags |
Pack of 1100 bagsThe story of tea began in ancient China. One legend has it that, around 5000 years ago, an emperor called Shen Nung ruled the land and was an accomplished sovereign and a gifted scientist, herbalist and a patron of the arts. One of his proclamations was that all drinking water had to be boiled for hygienic reasons.The story goes that the emperor was visiting his citizens in a distant realm and had stopped to rest. His servants began to boil water for the emperor and his court to drink when dried leaves from a nearby bush fell into the boiling water. The leaves caused the liquid to turn brown and this caught the Emperor's scientific interest, he drank the liquid and found it refreshing. The bush from which the leaves had fallen was Camellia Sinensis and the drink was what we now know as tea.Tea grew in popularity during the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD) and by the Tang Dynasty (618-906 AD) tea was the national drink of China.During the late 8th century Japanese Buddhist |
Refreshing at any time of day |
Supplied in catering-size carry bag |
EMBROIDERY
This is one of the most popular embellishment methods, offering a very accurate reproduction of
logo in detail and colour. Garments can be embroidered in different
positions, providing a durable and professional finish. Embroidery is also a very cost effective
method of branding for low order quantities. New logos may be subject to a one off £25 set up
charge and logo application is dependent upon stitch count.
HEAT SEAL TRANSFERS
Using a specialist vinyl, we are able to re create logos and text in the form of a transfer that
is applied using a heat press, permanently sealing the design to the garment.
This is ideal when branding waterproof clothing to maintain the integrity of the garment and
often found on high visibility workwear. With no minimum set up, basic logos
can be achieved at a low price per application, even for low order quantities. For higher volume
orders and more complex designs, specialist badges are made to produce a
more accurate representation of the logo.
SCREEN PRINTING
Perfect for high volume t-shirt printing, often for promotional use. This is an especially useful
branding method for large logos or multiple logos both can often be
incorporated in one print at a low price per garment. Pricing is based on the number of print
colours and setup charge of £25 per colour will be applied for all new designs.
TAX TABBING
Tax tabbing provides a simple way of overcoming the personal tax aspect of staff clothing. Tax
tabs can be manufactured and affixed to most garments. This branding
method allows garments issued to employees by their employer, free of charge, to avoid the
enforcement of tax as the garment is no longer classed as a “fringe benefit” to
the employee that can be used outside of the work environment. This is ideal for more expensive
executive wear such as suits and the financial benefits can proof vast over
time. Visit the HM Revenue website for absolute clarification on the rules and regulations.
Shipping
Delivery times
All delivery times are dependent upon print proof approval The average shipping time for standard
packages is 3 working days but we do aim to exceed where possible.
Shipping estimate
The shipping costs are based on the volume and weight of the shipment. If you would like to have
an indication of the shipping charges, please feel free to ask for a quote. The costs of
shipping will be shown on the quotation.
Express service now available on hundreds of products – many items can be
printed and shipped the same day, please contact us for more details.