Lipton Loose Tea, 8-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) | 
| Brand: Lipton
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 3299
Number Of Items: 6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.2 x 5.6
UPC: 041000208577 EAN: 0041000208577 ASIN: B000EM6PC6
Release Date: February 13, 2006
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| Features:
| • | Case of six 8-ounce units (48 total ounces) | | • | Made with 100% natural black teas | | • | High in antioxidants; 100 servings per box | | • | Bold, rich flavor; serve hot or iced | | • | Every cup contains a hearty dose of healthy flavonoid antioxidants |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Strong stronger strongest June 18, 2006 Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) 10 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is a very strong tea, made of CTC leaves. This tea has a reputation, overseas for staining teeth badly. So if you brew up Lipton loose or in bags, brush like mad afterwards. And a word to the wise about your tea mug--you can clean that dark residue out by making a paste of baking soda and rubbing it into the stains. The flavor is bitter and bright. I do not like this tea hot, but it makes a good Southern Iced Tea, brewed strong and then heated with sugar to make sweet tea. As a strong tea, it can take ice well.
lipton loose tea August 24, 2006 L. Huffman (oregon) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This loose tea is hard to find in stores, I had to order it online and discovered it's a better tea than I usually get with an added bonus of being less expensive so I'm very pleased. I use it only for iced tea, so can't say how it is when hot. It's a stronger tea so I use less. I hope you continue to carry it because I plan on buying more in the future.
Great Iced tea!!! May 10, 2008 Rebecca J. Thurston (San Antonio, Texas) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My family and I have been using this tea for over 40 years. I make the best unsweetened tea I've ever had with this tea, and get many many compliments on it. If you use good water, this tea will last for a day or two without refrigeration, which changes it's flavor. I am in South Texas and we take our tea very seriously down here. This strong, brisk, hearty brew is just the thing on a hot summer afteroon. I haven't experienced stained teeth or other ill effects, either. Using a drip coffee maker to brew it keeps it from overheating and getting bitter. It's healthy, too, with plenty of antioxidants in it's orange/black pekoe blend. If you try it and it's too strong, tinker with your recipe. Once you get the ratio right, you'll find it is delicious.
Good Tea for the Tea Lover November 10, 2007 Lost in Vegas (Las Vegas, Nevada) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Despite its reputation as the old standby variety of tea, Lipton compares favorably with other much more expensive brands. Its loose tea packages are convenient to use and well-packaged for maintaining freshness during storage, shipment, and in the home, even after being opened. All in all, a very superior product.
It Just Takes Practice February 7, 2008 Mom of Four Sons (Dallas, Texas) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Okay, I didn't read the description very well. I ordered "loose" tea on accident. By "loose" tea, I just thought it still meant it would be in a tea bag. I know, don't make fun of me. I just didn't read it well, and I am not an expert on tea. Being frugal like I am, I was forced to use the tea anyway. (I would still like directions on how to make it without a fancy strainer. It just went straight through my colander. hee hee) I put the recommended amount in the coffee maker and brewed it that way. It was way too strong. I was able to get three gallons of iced tea from the recommended amount for one. Anyway, after a lot of trial and error, I now have drinkable tea. Lipton has always been my favorite tea, and after I drink all of this that I purchased, I will probably stick with the loose tea. Frugality wins always...
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