WW2 Era Unopened Packet of Ty-Phoo Tea, 4 Oz. WW2 Era Unopened Packet of Ty-Phoo Tea, 4 Oz. WW2 Era Unopened Packet of Ty-Phoo Tea, 4 Oz. WW2 Era Unopened Packet of Ty-Phoo Tea, 4 Oz. WW2 Era Unopened Packet of Ty-Phoo Tea, 4 Oz. WW2 Era Unopened Packet of Ty-Phoo Tea, 4 Oz.

WW2 Era Unopened Packet of Ty-Phoo Tea, 4 Oz.

SPECIAL OFFER 50% PRICE DROP: was £64 now £32 per packet.

An exceptional chance to own an original unopened 4 Oz. packet of Ty-Phoo Tea.

One must never underestimate the importance of tea to the British soldier during both World Wars. Tea was vital to the soldiers’ morale. Naturally, it contains caffeine and can provide a boost of energy; but there are many who find it calming, as well. Tea is a part of British culture, even more so in the 1940’s than today. To the soldier, it was more than just a beverage; it was a reminder of home, family, and happier times. In barracks and camps, large urns of tea were housed in the cookhouses and dining halls. When soldiers were off duty, they could buy a cup at the NAAFI canteen found on every base (NAAFI was the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes). There were also mobile canteens which followed the men on training exercises; most of these were operated by the NAAFI, but others were from the YMCA, Salvation Army, and other civilian organizations. While tea breaks were commonly permitted on exercise, this was an impossible luxury in combat operations. Nevertheless, the troops became adept at quickly brewing tea at every possible opportunity. Any time a halt was called, and if there were no bullets flying overhead, out would come the tea.

It is recommended that it is not used and is used for display purposes only.

I also have the opportunity for you to purchase issue Tea Ration tins which can also be found in ‘WW2 British personal kit, pack fillers and comfort’.

Price is for ONE packet only.

SPECIAL OFFER 50% PRICE DROP: was £64 now £32 per packet.

Code: 34

32.00 GBP