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boil

Small pus-filled swelling originating around a hair follicle or in a sweat gland. Usually caused by local infection with Staphylococcus aureus bacterium, boils are most likely to form if resistance is low or diet inadequate.



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Indonesia has continued to make progress with Bango and Sariwangi as we build distribution whilst in India, a return to growth last quarter in our leading beverage brands has continued as we start to reap the benefits of our refocused brand portfolio and innovations such as the re-launch of Lipton Yellow Label packet tea and the launch of Brooke Bond boilable bags.
The quarter saw a return to growth in our beverage brands in India as we re-launched Lipton Yellow Label packet tea and launched Brooke Bond boilable tea bags.
5-pound boilable bags, this product is ready to serve in minutes.
 
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