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Is Pinduoduo’s red seal of China Tea real?

Yes.

The big red seal of China Tea on Pinduoduo is real, but it may be a defective or ordinary product. The big red seal of China Tea on Pinduoduo is usually the inferior product of tea farmers or tea companies or Products with too large a production volume are sold on Pinduoduo, mainly in the hope of quick shipment and quick return on costs. It is definitely true that the quality is not the best.

Red-stamped round tea is also called Pu'er tea. The inside of the tea cakes are all red stamped, and the outer paper of the tea cakes has "Bazhong Tea" printed on the front of the tea cake. There is a red word "tea" in a circle composed of eight "中" characters. Among the Pu'er tea products produced by China Tea Company. R&D background: The "China Tea" brand trademark was registered on December 15, 1951. It is the first influential tea brand in the tea industry of New China. "Dahongyin", as the first Pu'er tea product to use the "China Tea" brand trademark, not only kicked off the "Indian-grade tea".