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Twinings English Breakfast Tea Commercial

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

The films capture an extraordinary performance
by the artist, Ilana Yahav, as she draws in tea and light, in the first of three commercials for Twinings Tea range.

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  • and your opinion is.?does not matter where it is made.like wine does not matter.champagne does not matter.?i could go through hundreds of drinks.get back to me in a few years when you are educated.

  • @pennyspring1 by* for the love of god atleast try to use the right words if your trying to make a pointless opinion.

  • @thebramen I really don't understand the logic of your statement there, it does not matter nor makes no difference if its made in Poland or China, its still tea. Besides tea originated in Ancient China more than 5000 years ago...

  • i wont be buying that shit again.who wants tea made buy gypsy polish

  • @ak981260 still theyve still got the best earl greys. Hope they dont stop exporting to Singapore. I recently happened on two boxes of classics in town... Havent had it for years lol.

  • They'll have to change its name to Polish breakfast now Twinings is moving production having laid off 263 British workers (not before they were made to train up their Polish replacements)

    I won't be drinking their products in future.

  • I love Twinnings English Breakfast Tea. It is my favorite.

  • @thebramen then you should have said 'moving the processing jobs to the east' rather than the tea itself ;)

    before you blame cheap labour though, ask yourself why shops like primark exist- to satisfy the insatiable market for cheap goods as rapidly changing fashions makes it easier to change one's wardrobe with minimal budget. ABF has just taken the capitalist model a stage too far. hopefully one day this trend will be reigned in... but probably not by the average high street shopper sadly

  • @garythegit ..the tea is grow and brought in mostly from India and Nigeria and is packed at Andover and North Shields (even tho it says London on the box!) . ..but production is moving as i said to Poland and China. As over 350 people are losing there jobs due to ABF's ( parent company ) greed. ABF also own primark and most of there stuff is made in swaet shops in the far east also, cheap labour!

  • @thebramen er... i hope your comment was ironic, as we don't actually grow tea in england :-/

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