Teabags Designed To Look Like A Goldfish Is Swimming In Your Mug
Taiwan-based creative agency Charm Villa, have designed some limited edition tea bags in the shape of a goldfish.
Created using Japanese fabric and filled with Taiwanese tea leaves, the goldfish come to life, and show their real colors, when added to a cup of hot water.
Due to popular demand, the tea is often sold out, however there are some third-party sellers on Amazon.
h/t: contemporist
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