Twining's tea endorsed by former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd; Picnic and afternoon tea at Sydney University
The secret is out - Kevin Rudd really enjoys Twinings tea,
and is a big supporter of the RSCPA.
This was the political message at Sydney University's
Quadrangle Building's Lawn.
Mr Rudd's award-winning campaign has gone down the
commercial path and the big sell is on.
After emerging as "master blender" at a Twinings
nationwide competition to create the perfect cup of Australian tea, Mr Rudd - a
self-confessed tea lover - won the right to have his own special flavour sipped
by the nation on Australia Day. Mr Rudd had the tea tasted to perfection by
members of his department and Abby and Jasper (Mr Rudd's household pets) in an
online viral video.
As the winner of the challenge, Mr Rudd chose the RSPCA as
the charity to receive 10c for each Australian Afternoon Tea packet sold.
"It was a cocktail of Irish Breakfast, Russian Caravan
and Orange Pekoe. The guinea pigs were my staff," said Mr Rudd. "The
win is a win for Australian animals.
"It's good to know you've had a cup of tea, when you've
had a cup of tea," said Mr Rudd, who wanted the tea to be strong and
drinkable with milk.
"I entered the competition because I thought it was a
great opportunity to raise some extra cash for the RSPCA.
"I hope people like it.
"I certainly do."
Mr Rudd was part of 65 Australian celebrities who
participated in the challenge. Broadcaster Alan Jones, TV host Kerri-Anne
Kennerley and her husband John, former world surfing champion Layne Beachley
and singer John Williamson were among the finalists.
Websites
Twining's (Australia)
Kevin Rudd MP (ALP website)
Sydney University
Eva Rinaldi Photography