Saving Money with Tea Bags


Would you like to save $185.12 this year? It can be easier than you think. All you need to do is make a simple switch from drinking soda pop to drinking iced tea. Consider the following facts if you will.


If you purchase four-two liter bottles of your favorite soda pop each week, you will probably spend 99¢ for each one. The total cost of the soda pop comes to $3.96 a week which equals $205.92 a year just for something to drink!


Now consider if you will the simple tea bag. I can purchase a box of 100 tea bags for 79¢. The sugar that I use in that gallon of tea will cost around 12¢ and the 10 tea bags per gallon will cost about 8¢. We do not pay for water here, so there is no cost for that. If you pay for water where you live, this will increase your costs.


To sum it up, I can make a gallon of smooth tasting, delicious iced tea for around 20¢. If I make two gallons per week to equal the amount of liquid in the four-two liters of soda pop, I will have spent 40¢ for the iced tea. Now imagine if you will, how that kind of savings will add up over a year. $20.80 for iced tea verses $205.92 for soda pop. You do the math and you will see for yourself. Would you like to save $185.12 this year? Switch to drinking iced tea and save yourself some money this year.


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