A nice pill of Rosy Lee

Here at CR not much gets done before the first cuppa of the day. Bags, loose leaf, we don’t mind how it comes but three Kingston graduates have come up with an idea for tea in pill form. Hmmmm…

Rosy Lee’s Remarkable Remedy is a range of soluble tea pills. They were created by Kylie-Ann Homer, Senwelo Foster and Sadie-Marie Dedman in order, they say “to illustrate the medicinal qualities of tea. Tea is often used to relieve the stresses and strains of everyday life, and Rosy Lee’s allows for a quick release in the form of five soluble tablets that will dissolve in boiling water to create a relieving brew. Rosy Lee’s comes in three varying strengths to suit different needs, the coloured dot on the packaging signifies the strength of the tea.”

 

 

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