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Latest revision as of 14:29, 26 September 2010

Item Number: 227
Description ID: 8387743
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bag of PG Tips
Plural: bags of PG Tips
This strong black tea is popular "across the pond," but not readily available in the states. If only you had a scone, or maybe a crumpet--or knew what the heck a crumpet was--you could have a nice afternoon snack.

Miscellaneous Item
Level Required: 3
Autosell value: 20
Contains caffeine (3)



How Obtained

The streets of downtown Twilight

When Consumed

You whip up some hot water and plop in a bag of tea. You let it soak extra long, making sure you get all the caffeiney goodness.

Clock-white.gif Bedtime: +42-48 minutes


Using multiple:
You whip up some hot water and plop in some bags of tea. You let it soak extra long, making sure you get all the caffeiney goodness.

Clock-white.gif Bedtime: +some minutes

References

  • Refers to PG Tips, a brand of English black tea. It is indeed quite popular across the pond (or actually mainly in the UK), and until recently was not readily available in the states.
  • Scone and crumpet are types of English sweetbread.