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crisgal | 01:28 Mon 08th Dec 2008 | How it Works
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how do they make them? In a long strip or a big sheet?

I don't get out much!
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You got it right the first time. The tea bag material is in lengths, and rolls down over a machine that perforates and seals as the measured amount of tea's poured out.
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nq!
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No, a penpal of mine used to work in a factory doing it - and I asked the same question.
Sorry to change the subject - but do any of you know why the last foot or so of the loo roll never has straight edges?

Or is it just the loo roll that I get that is like that?
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No.kno is just trying to confuse us...
Sorry - I used my cat's user name. But I am sure that young Frankie would like to know the same thing.
Has frankie been at the loo rolls again???? tsk tsk
Unwrapping loo rolls is one of his hobbies.


He is asleep with his sister at present - hugging a radiator.
Lol @ frankie. Think most of the ends of loo rolls are like that - again, something to do with the machines from which the paper rolls around.
For machines like this the bags, tags & packets come in rolls just like . . . well like this
I used to make tea bags : )

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