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British Tea Council

The British Tea Council was an organization in the UK that promoted tea consumption and highlighted its benefits. Established in the 1950s, it aimed to educate the public about the positive aspects of tea, such as its health benefits and social significance, emphasizing its role in British culture. The council coordinated promotional campaigns and collaborated with tea producers and retailers. Although it ceased operations in the 1990s, its legacy remains in the enduring popularity of tea in British society. The council played a crucial role in shaping public perceptions and appreciation of tea as an integral part of daily life.