Hm, interesting question! Hot tea is certainly not the universal drink over here that it is there (Americans drink iced tea by the gallon, of course, but that's not at all the same thing). I suppose it does carry certain connotations of little old ladies and children who have dolls' tea parties, or posh restaurants that bring the tea round in wooden boxes, or hippies on macrobiotic diets, or possibly "those fashionable fruity blends" as the Builders site says.
That site is AWESOME by the way: "Whack the kettle on, this'll just take a sec" LOL!! I want "Real men slurp" on a t-shirt. Though it might be misinterpreted...
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That site is AWESOME by the way: "Whack the kettle on, this'll just take a sec" LOL!! I want "Real men slurp" on a t-shirt. Though it might be misinterpreted...