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  • 31 of 33 Ciao users found the following review helpful
    5 Stars Quick review of Lipton Yellow Label Tea Bags by MikeBeaumont614 22/01/2009
    I drink Liptons Yellow Label tea with a couple of small slices of lemon. Wonderful. It is a light tea and if the lemon is allowed time to infuse as well it is a very refreshing and tasty drink. Totally different to Lemon Tea bags. I started drinking tea this way years ago because I could not stand the milk you get in overseas hotels/restaurants and Liptons Yellow Label tea bags were often served up. I have always brought sufficient boxes back with me from frequent trips to the Continent but now we are travelling less I found this site whilst ... more
  • 4 of 7 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    CLAitalia

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages VERY GOOD

    Disadvantages Disadvantages I'M AFRAID TO SEE FEW...SORRY

    HELLO, I try to write a review about something... this tea is sold i Italy too, have an high price but sometimes I buy it. is a good black tea, and i'like it very much. expecially in winter's evening before to sleep i love drink it. is obviously simply to do...a bag for cup in boiling water. in my cup i add lemon and sugar too. one time i had try to add milks, like english do, but onestly it don't like me much i think that this is because i don't love very much milk. it's very good for breakfast too and in every moment of the day i know this review is a little bit strange but i'm only tryng to ... more
  • 0 of 2 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Frank1947

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Without milk I find the taste clean and refreshing-no residue in the cup

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Difficult to buy in UK

    We have just returned from a 42000 miles trip visiting the South Pacific and Asia. We bought our first Yellow Label tea bags on Easter Island then Tahiti.. We found that this tea was also supplied in our hotel rooms in Tonga, Samoa, Fiji Tuvalu and Vanuatu etc so you could say it was standard issue in the area and we grew to like it without milk as a very refreshing morning drink. It has a clean golden colour and a fresh taste provided you dont leave the bag in too long. On occasion we tried other brands which were simply not as good. In the past we have tended to drink various Whittards or ... more
  • 20 of 22 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    katzen

    User doesn't recommend the product

    Advantages Advantages Fairly cheap

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Have to use 2 or 3 to get a good cup of tea

    Liptons Yellow Label teabags are available world wide, which as a frequent traveller, is a good thing for me. If you ask for tea anywhere apart from England you will get a cup of Liptons Yellow. This can be quite disappointing the first time when you realise that all you have got is a cup of coloured water and if you add milk it is much worse. I have learned a trick or two with these teabags. The thing is to put 2 or even 3 in your cup and leave a good 5 minutes. Then and only then will you get a decent cup. Wherever I go and ask for tea people look at me a little bit strangely and then I ... more
  • 3 of 7 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    jennifer_s1

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Make you more alert

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Addictive

    "If you are cold it will warm you; if you are too heated it will cool you; if you are depressed, it will cheer you; if you are excited, it will calm you." Do you know, tea used by Lipton undergoes 14 tastings before being purchased? Do you know, Tea flourishes in tropical and semi-tropical climates where it will grow anywhere from sea level to 8,000 feet, and in areas with annual rainfall between 50 and 300 inches. It will grow in light sand or stiff clay, and in soil too poor for other crops? Do you know, Drinking Black Tea May Reduce Heart Disease Risk? Do you know, Black tea can help fight ... more
  • 31 of 31 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    curly110

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Makes good Black Tea

    Disadvantages Disadvantages fairly weak not so good if you add milk

    Tea breaks, they are my salvation, I am temping as a receptionist at the moment and the only thing I look forward to are my tea breaks, they help break up the tedium of my day. The office I am in at the moment have something called Lipton Yellow Label Tea Bags and I hadn’t heard of it before so I decided I could write a completely unbiased review. Lipton is owned by Unilever and comes in a bright yellow box. When you open up this box the teabags are in perfect lines wearing little yellow tags like jackets. The tea bags themselves are the sort that you use in the cup, a finely perforated ... more
  • 31 of 31 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    Level 5 Kingseany

    Member since 04/03/2003

    Reviews written: 99

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Refreshing, non-alcholic

    Disadvantages Disadvantages None (unless you hate tea)

    I'm passionate about many things in life - travel, photography, my girlfriend, and TEA (not necessarily in that order either). Strange that it's taken me while to write about tea, but I find it kinda hard to describe things like this. Even though I live in Sweden now, I'm still English, and there's nothing more us brits love is a lovely cup of tea. I've been drinking tea since I can remember, coffee was never really drunk in our family, although Gran always used to have a jar of Maxwell House... Lipton Yellow Label Tea bags, come in boxes of 20, and the ones I'm looking at right now, boxes of ... more
  • 6 of 16 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    MissCrys

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Great Taste!

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Can't Think Of Any!

    Lipton Yellow Label Tea Bags are by far the best you can buy. The taste is just right. It's not too strong, but strong enough when you drink tea every day. I consider myself to be addicted to tea and this brand is my choice of tea. I buy the family size boxes. It has 24 tea bags, which at 2 tea bags a pitcher makes 12 pitchers. It taste refreshing with or without ice. I always add sugar. I use a Mr. Coffee tea maker or simply boil my tea bags in a 2 cup measuring cup in the microwave. This tea is nice to have with ice on a hot day to cool you down, or heat it up on a cold night to warm up and ... more
  • 7 of 8 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    seth6672

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages read my opinion

    Disadvantages Disadvantages read my opinion

    I am a coffee amateur but today I will deliver my opinion to you on one of the teas which wood my girlfriend, Orange Jaipur de Lipton. Name of the capital of the Rajasthan in India, these teas were drunk by the Maharajahs who scented them with orange because they said to go down from the sun, a whole history!! Limps is traditional (there are 20 sachets in this small limps of 40g.), of orange color, it there also of Indian draperies drawn above. On limps are indicated the expiry date, which is approximately 1 year ½ after the date of purchase, the virtues and the pleasures of the teas and the ... more
  • 33 of 33 Ciao users found the following review helpful
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    ashford

    User recommends the product

    Advantages Advantages Widely available Flavour is nice Not too strong

    Disadvantages Disadvantages Not many

    I have been a tea drinker all my life -well I am a Brit- so I suppose you can expect me to own up to being addicted to tea. If I want to be refreshed with a healthy drink and " feel Lipton good" then I will usually opt for Lipton Yellow Label tea bags. This reviewer finds tea is the most refreshing of beverages and Lipton Yellow label tea is one of my favourites. It is,of course,widely available not only in UK, Pakistan, India but in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam and in North America and I guess in many other parts of the world as well. Indeed,it is billed as Lipton's " global tea ... more
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