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I love this tea. I tried it probably 7years ago, when I was traveling around France, but I never had found it again anywhere. If anyone knows were to buy, tell me please!!!!
I came upon this while looking to add more tea to my pantry. I admit, after having tasted the likes of Republic of Tea and Teavana, my view on Lipton is, shall we say, ‘the poor man’s tea’. Well, I’m pleased that this tea has changed my tune. I usually buy two boxes: one for work and one for the house. :)
Crappiest black tea ever. It’s essentially water with a weak amount of caffeine. Not even adding cream could help this tea’s cause. Not a fan of Lipton black teas at all. The tea, once brewed, ends up being too watery and it’s not strong enough. Two negatives, which, in this case, does NOT make a positive. For shame Lipton, for shame. You shouldn’t be allowed to call yourself tea.
I know it’s been a while since you posted this review, but are you sure the tea you tried was Lipton Yellow Label. It would say specifically on the box or on a little tag attached to the bag, the words “Yellow Label” – in the US where you are Lipton also has a tea called “Lipton Black Tea” which I’ve only heard negative reviews about (like this one) but it is not the same blend as “Yellow Label”, which is popular all over the world.