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The Truth About Glass Bottles vs. Tin Cans In Soft Drinks

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Who would’ve known that?!  I just read the last blog regarding why Tibetan Tea is in aluminum cans and not glass bottles.  I would love to see exactly what would happen when the simple facts in that article/blog are known. (added to the end of this post)

Another shocker that would rock the house, but not in a good way, would be if consumers knew exactly what those pharmaceuticals ingredients in many of the ‘energy drinks’ do to the body.  When you know what they are, and apply a bit of knowledge about what they do to the kidneys and liver…well, ‘just sayin’…if you’re one of the consumers of energy drinks on a regular basis… get in the queue for a organ transplant.

Then while were talking about the facts regarding ‘energy drinks’, a practice that seems to have eluded our FDA, we could really start a fire by striking a match and adding a bit of information about the mafia control that locks down the distribution.  Now the saddest of all fact is this: a huge percentage of these energy drinks are consumed on college campuses. Why is this true?  Why do the most energized demographic in our culture need to drink more and more energy drinks?  Find that clue and the next fact you glean will anger you.  Anger is a good thing if it motivates you to contribute something positive to push back what should never have been there in the first place.

Tibetan Tea, is an all natural energizer. Herbs like ginseng, real tea antioxidant still accessible, honey, lemon, a bit of cane sugar, etc. Those ingredients add to the body and are gentle.  Now go compare that to the Coke, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, etc.  These ingredients rob the body…poison it and ware it down.

Here’s the deal; even if you do get healthier soft drinks into the distribution circuit of college campuses, you have pay to have them available, in fact it costs you to manufacture and distribute them.  A mafia controls the industry.

Penny Stafford, is spending her time, money and life to change this.  http://TibetanTea.com

BPA is short for Bisphenol A. It is an ingredient in anything which requires plastic or epoxy, which includes a lot of items we use daily. Such an integral part of manufacturing as BPA cannot and did not miraculously get replaced. It will take years to find a replacement for something so widely used. I am more afraid of what is being used to replace BPA than I am of BPA. Many companies quickly took the opportunity to market their products as BPA free by substituting it with a similar compound that goes by a different name or an ingredient which is far more dangerous, but not in the health lime light yet.  I follow research out of the EU and at this time they are still using small amounts of BPA in products with the exception of baby bottles.

At Tibetan Tea, we use the highest quality aluminum cans which are produced by the Ball Corporation.   The amount of BPA used in their interior linings are the lowest in any industry & the amount is immeasurable. There is not enough present to require disclosure, however they choose to release the information. The FDA BPA limit is 33 per million. Ball cans have so small of an amount as to be immeasurable: as in parts per trillion. As is no secret to Tibetan Tea customers, what the FDA standards are does not carry much weight with us. So even using EU and Canadian standards, the content is undetectable.

Why Tibetan Tea is in aluminum cans: Firstly, we use aluminum cans as we pasteurize our product to prevent the anti-oxidant destruction associated with hot filling in glass bottles. Secondly, glass is not being recycled. It costs more for the gas to drive the glass to the plants than it costs to make new glass.

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