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Lipton Yellow Label Tea Bags 100ct - Buy 5, Get 6 Shipped!

Lipton Yellow Label Tea Bags 100ct - Buy 5, Get 6 Shipped!

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Brand: Lipton
Category: Grocery

Buy New: $5.99

Qty 238 In Stock


Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews

Media: Misc.


Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Orange Pekoe tea in convenient tea bags
  • 100 Teabags per pack - Buy 5 packs and Get 6 Packs Shipped! One Pack Free!
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Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars good tea   December 28, 2008
Dan of Arlington (Arlington, VA United States)
I must echo the praise of Lipton Yellow Label tea.

I don't know how this label may differ across countries, but recently I spent several month-long trips to Pakistan, where Lipton Yellow Label is pretty much all the black tea they serve, and tea is served all the time. After getting around the initial shock of their custom of putting up to four teabags into 16 ounces of water there, I came to like the Yellow Label tea. Then when switching a few times to Twinings tea at the hotel business center, I realized that Yellow Label is much better than all the tea I'd been drinking heretofore. Comparing Yellow Label to other Litpons, other tea available in America, and even Twinings, which I considered the top of the heap, Yellow Label was clearly better. A Pakistani friend who travels to the U.S. says that American tea is "insipid" and refuses to drink it. I now agree, and think that Lipton Yellow Tea is the best tea I have ever had. Now I've got to figure out where to buy it. As far as I'm concerned, Yellow Label is the tea most worth drinking, which no doubt accounts for its popularity in Pakistan.



4 out of 5 stars Yellow Label -- hai chai   December 22, 2008
Liam M. Davitt (Silver Spring, MD United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The USA is a tea wasteland for the daily tea drinker.
Sure there are specialty shops that know what they are doing, but grocery stores in the US do not.

Most folks over here like herbal teas and the average market reflects that--it's hard to find a decent mass-market tea bag.

Lipton Yellow label is the good stuff. It's robust but smooth and even though it's flakes and tea dust, there's still a hint of the perfume that makes a good tea.



5 out of 5 stars Finest tea   November 29, 2008
Dan Bump (Atlanta)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I drink lots of hot tea. Don't confuse this with the Lipton Tea you find at the grocery. There is no comparison. This is the good stuff. I bought this at a local farmers market(Atlanta) and since they closed, no one else carries it, so I ordered it from Amazon. Specify "Yellow Label Tea".


4 out of 5 stars Better than the standard Lipton   August 19, 2008
Frequent shopper (WPB, FL, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The Lipton Yellow Label tea is a step above the "regular" Lipton sold here in the States. This is your basic, everyday black tea but it is much more flavorful and bolder than the Lipton variety sold in supermarkets here. It brews a good, bracing cup of tea. I recommend it over the supermarket variety any day. I have used this to make iced tea as well and while it's good over ice, it is best served hot.


4 out of 5 stars Smooth and nice-perfect for breakfast   May 27, 2008
Vegan Chef (Los Angeles, CA)
After running out of my usual every-day tea, Trader Joe's brand of "Irish Breakfast Tea," I found this Yellow Label first at my local Chinese supermarket in the tea aisle. I had only had the "brisk" version before and wasn't such a Lipton fan, but I needed tea and bought it.

Contrary to the rather dusty, mild (watery??) taste of the "brisk" American version, Yellow Label has a good flavor and no bitterness, even when brewing for 6 min (I brew a small pot with three bags in the morning). Not quite as rich as Assam tea when mixed with milk and sugar, but a good substitute. And you can't beat the price. A very nice, full every-day tea.


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