Don't lose sleep over it, get your OOmph back!
Advantages Tastes gorgeous, brews quickly, GVFM.
Disadvantages None really.
Ahh.... A nice cuppa char. Thats what my mum told me would solve any problem in the world. And I think she's right. Have any of you ever noticed that whenever something bad happens on telly, you always get someone saying 'I'll go and put the kettle on shall I?'. And do you know what they're making? Typhoo tea.
Yes, it has to be the pick of the bunch Typhoo, it's just the right amount of tea in those teabags, so the tea isn't too strong, and isn't too weak. It's just right. And now Typhoo have come up with a decaffeinated version, well thats just even better.I'm partial to a nice cuppa in bed, which didn't really do me any good, as after I'd drunk it, I couldn't sleep. I was almost considering giving up my beloved night-time cuppa (shock horror!). Now the problem is solved with the clever people at Typhoo giving me the same gorgeous cuppa as the original Typhoo teabags did, but without the caffeine.
Typhoo is great in the mornings too. Even though it's decaffeinated, it brings you round almost as quickly as caffeinated Tea, but without that jolting feeling of suddenly waking up. I know what it’s like to wake up feeling a bit sluggish, clumsy and generally not quite ‘with it’ (it used to happen every day with me), but Typhoo Decaffeinated brings me round steadily, leaving me with a fresh morning feeling that's impossible to beat.This treasure was discovered when, after complaining about drinking tea in bed then not being able to sleep at night, my parents brought me a box of Typhoo Decaffeinated (40 Teabags) back from Florida, after visiting my auntie in America. (My auntie will only drink British tea, so she started buying online).
Typhoo was launched by a grocer called John Summer, in Birmingham in 1903. Since then, Typhoo has been waking the nation with its tea for over 100 years, and today, Typhoo is one of Britain’s favourite brands. Now the ingenius people at Typhoo are producing the UK’s number one Decaffeinated tea.The bags come in 2 sets of 20 round tea bags, and are packed in foil to maintain that fresh taste.
The foil packets come in one box, which is sophisticatedly and uniquely designed.
It is supposed to look like a green box, with a thick white banner accross the middle, making the box primarily white. The writing within the banner is the standard Typhoo font, (in red), and above the length of the name is the word 'Decaffeinated' in smaller, but fancy green writing. Typhoo Decaffeinated is packed in 40's at the moment, but they will be releasing other size's soon.
Overall, Typhoo Decaffeinated, is my favourite cuppa of all time - with no sleepless nights over it!
Typhoo - I don't know how many problems have been sold over one of your cuppa's, but you've definitley solved mine! 10 out of 10 for giving me my 'OOmph' back.
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smallwren 28/06/2004 11:05
redballoon 21/04/2004 13:46
Great review. Not for me though :)
whoopidoo 07/04/2004 11:31
I like the Tesco's brand (in the red box) but Typhoo does the job when I can't get down town. First cup of the day has to be sweet tea! mmmm. Great op! Carmen x
carminator 02/04/2004 20:33
Good review I prefer PG tips though!
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Nothing like curling up before bed with a cuppa. The fact that you will sleep soundly since the cup is sans caffiene is the ultimate bonus.