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Tea turns toffee to reach kid brigade

Tea researchers in Assam have discovered the toffee route to a “minor” consumer base — children, reports Rahul Karmakar.

Updated on: Jun 19, 2007 04:44 AM IST
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Tea researchers in Assam have discovered the toffee route to a “minor” consumer base — children.

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For ages, parents across India have dissuaded children from sipping the cup that cheers. While many adults acknowledge tea as a health drink — anti-carcinogenic, antioxidant and anti-bacterial — they would rather keep their wards away from the “beverage of grown-ups”.

Smarting from a prolonged market slump, the Rs 800-crore tea industry in Assam has been chanting the value-addition mantra for quite some time now. Now, researchers at Tocklai Experimental Station (TES) in eastern Assam’s Jorhat town subsequently formulated Tea Cola and Tea Tablet, essentially for adults.

It then struck Tocklai scientists that they were ignoring a major chunk of India’s population — minors up to an age of 10 who by 2016 are projected to reach a population of 262 crore. Out came the Tea Toffee from the laboratory. “Tea Toffee has all the properties of orthodox or green tea with a glucose base that children will find hard to resist. Parents too will not feel guilty about letting their wards chew or suck on it,” TES administrative officer P.K. Dutta told HT. Established in 1901, TES is the world’s oldest and largest tea research centre.

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Rahul Karmakar

Rahul Karmakar was part of Hindustan Times’ nationwide network of correspondents that brings news, analysis and information to its readers. He no longer works with the Hindustan Times.

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