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Lipton Pyramid Tea Bags, White Tea With Island Mango & Peach Flavor, 18-Count Tea Bags (Pack of 6) | 
enlarge | Brand: Lipton Category: Grocery
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Rating: 6 reviews
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 7.5 x 4.2
Release Date: August 20, 2007
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
don't be fooled -- this is NOT white tea! August 25, 2008 *Auntie Lynn* (The Texas Panhandle, where dirt is the color of rusted iron) Maybe I should have said "this is not 100% white tea." But then, so should Lipton have said just that. Even though it does not say so in the tea name, the sub-title name, or any of the information anywhere on the box EXCEPT the ingredients list in very very small type (had to get my reading glasses!) -- the second ingredient in this "white" tea is green tea.
Why? Because white tea is very expensive. It is costly because it is hard, labor intensive work to harvest white tea. If they sold this product made completely out of white tea -- they would not make as much money.
But then, they also would not be deceiving their customers. I drink white tea and rooibos red teas because they are naturally either caffeine free, or so low in caffeine that it doesn't give me the migraines which caffeine cause for me.
Lipton's deception did cause a migraine. And they have permanently lost a customer because of their intentional deceit.
All of the other major tea companies make sure their products are clearly labeled as "caffeine free," "contains caffeine," "naturally low in caffeine," "those sensitive to caffeine please read ingredients...." But not Lipton. They made these pretty little pyramid tea bags, but put the same old sad corporate ethics inside.
Try before you buy May 2, 2008 J. A. Gibson I personally enjoy this tea, but it is obvious that the pyramid series of teas finds many different tastebuds. My favorites are the white teas (blueberry/pomegranate and this one). I also like the green/mandarin/orange. Do yourself a favor and try a single box before ordering six boxes (even though the bulk order is a good deal). Once you have discovered your favorites, you can savor the tea and the money saved.
LOOOOOOVEEEEEEEEEE this tea! April 16, 2008 Sydney Bristow It is one of my favorite teas and i have a lot of different types including the super expensive ones that are ordered from obscure places and hand picked and non the less this is a favorite of mine.
It does have to be sweetened to bring out the flavors and you should steep it for the recommended time frame.
Super tasty and white tea is super good for you.
I found the mandarin orange green tea to be icky though- i gave six boxes of it to my mom because i hated it and she thought it was decent but not as good as this.
Wonderful! March 25, 2008 Ginger (Gary, IN) I received a sample tea bag of this island mango and peach flavored white tea and immediately wanted more. Not only does this tea taste smooth and flavorful, the smell is like ambrosia. I smell the mango as the dominant scent, rather than the peach. I love this tea hot but I can't wait to make sun tea with it.
Heaven in a cup January 5, 2008 K. Wakefield This tea has lovely flavor and an enticing aroma. It lures coworkers to my desk wondering what the delicious smell is! Please get this tea back in stock!
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