Individually Wrapped Drip-Type Teabag Processing

Individually wrapped drip tea bags are easy to carry and can be filled with delicious tea leaves.

Individually wrapped tea bags can be filled with nitrogen, so they are excellent in maintaining quality.

The filling process doesn’t require finely crushed ingredients. Therefore, normal tea leaves could be filled into the teabag.

【 Types of individual wrapping 】 

● Plain film

Gold, silver, and white (see [Solid film] image above)

● Original film

We also accept the creation of original films. (See [Original Film] image above)
It is also possible to carry in the original film for filling.

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