Alex K Chen Posted June 2 Report Share Posted June 2 PFAS is often in tea bags (this is why I remove the bag before pouring)... Tejava uses giant tea bags, I might have to externally test it b/c I'm starting to drink a lot of Tejava (testing water is $70). I'm not as concerned about PFAS as I am with microplastics, and I don't do much takeout, but amounts in tea could be concerning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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