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  1. Wheel Of Tea iPhone app is FREE today to celebrate our #BIMAawards success http://tinyurl.com/yd5lmwe
  2. Hands up anyone who wants a mention in my acceptance speach #BIMAawards (-;
  3. Off to the #BIMA awards tomorrow (http://www.bimaawards.com/). Fingers crossed!
  4. @teacast Thanks guys!
  5. The Wheel of Tea story: http://bit.ly/DWtDJ
  6. Delighted to be shortlisted for a BIMA, tea all round! http://bit.ly/1gkH3G
  7. Yummy teapographics: http://bit.ly/evxXJ
  8. @overheardatmoo Wheeloftea can also be used in the pub: http://bit.ly/oM7tJ
  9. @overheardatmoo @hailpixel @carlmartin @jackmarshall @VisualMedia Someone say my name? Boy you are a thirsty lot (-;
  10. RT @bimaawards: We've solved the most common argument @ work using a mobile phone! See & download our app: www.wheeloftea.com #WeShouldWin
  11. @bimaawards Thanks for the mention guys. Tea peace to you all (-;
  12. A baby robin eats 14 feet of worms a day #NonTeaFact
  13. The number of text messages sent and received every day exceeds the world’s population #NonTeaFact
  14. @martincox Like it. I thought it was named after Ecclestone as he's a giant ....
  15. RT @peekay: Wimbledon was originally Wombledin after the noise made by the Wombles until they moved to Notting Hill #NonTeaFact
  16. Tour de France is actually french for Tour of France #NonTeaFact (-;
  17. In London the average tourist is being caught on surveillance cameras about 300 times a day #NonTeaFact
  18. A cup of tea contains manganese, essential for physical development & potassium helping to maintain your body's fluid balance #TeaFact
  19. 1233475266 cups of tea made in the UK today and counting http://www.tea.co.uk/
  20. Both green tea and black tea come from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis, the processing that the leaves then undergo is different.