Main Menu
Recent News
Latest Articles
Random photos


Titanic.com - Titanic News, Photos, Articles & Research | Forum Index
   Titanic historic
  Teabags in 1912

Browsing this Thread:   3 Anonymous Users

 

 Bottom   Previous Topic   Next Topic
  •  Rate Thread
      Rate this Thread
      Excellent
      Good
      Average
      Bad
      Terrible
Poster Thread
  •  Rosie
      Rosie
Teabags in 1912
#1

Joined: 2004/6/24
From
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
Someone on another board posted that teabags weren't around in 1912 yet they show them in the movie.. I've never heard that nor stopped to think about it....anyone know if teabags were around then?? I don't really see why they wouldn't be, and how would they have drank tea if no tea bags?
Posted on: 2004/7/1 15:13
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
#2

Joined: 2004/7/1
From Delaware, United States
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
I did a quick search for Tea Bags and found that Tea Bags were invented by Thomas Sullivan around 1908. The first Tea Bags were made from Silk. Sullivan was a tea and coffee merchant in New York who began packaging tea samples in tiny silk bags.

Hope that helps you.
_________________
Mark Passwaters
Posted on: 2004/7/1 17:21
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
  •  Rosie
      Rosie
#3

Joined: 2004/6/24
From
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
Yes it did, thanks so much! :)
Posted on: 2004/7/1 18:23
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
#4

Joined: 2004/7/1
From Delaware, United States
Posts: -1
Group:
Registered Users
Offline
Your Welcome! :D
_________________
Mark Passwaters
Posted on: 2004/7/1 19:28
Create PDF from Post Print
Top
 Top   Previous Topic   Next Topic

 


 You cannot start a new topic.
 You can view topic.
 You cannot reply to posts.
 You cannot edit your posts.
 You cannot delete your posts.
 You cannot add new polls.
 You cannot vote in polls.
 You cannot attach files to posts.
 You cannot post without approval.



Copyright © 2006-2012 Titanic.com
Home Photos Advertise Link to us Flower Box