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Quick correction about the tea timeline

November 13 2008 at 7:31 PM
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Hey all,

I just wanted to point out that the tea timeline seems a bit incomplete. It says that there have been no major tea breakthroughs since 1910, but this is obviously not the case. Probably the most outstanding example of a tea breakthrough since then was the invention of bubble teas (or as my friend calls them, "Bobba Teas") in the 1980s.

Was the author of this timeline trying to play a joke, or is he or she seriously that lacking in the history of our much beloved beverage.

HTH,

Jonn

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