

☕ Elevate your daily ritual with the world’s favorite bold black tea!
Lipton Yellow Label International Blend offers 200 grams of premium black tea bags crafted from expertly selected leaves worldwide. Designed for quick, convenient brewing, it delivers a bold flavor and naturally sweet aroma that energizes mornings and enhances social gatherings. Trusted for over a century, this blend combines quality, consistency, and ease—perfect for the modern professional’s lifestyle.
| ASIN | B000JSQDK4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,926 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #106 in Tea Samplers |
| Brand | Lipton |
| Brand Name | Lipton |
| Caffeine Content | Moderate Caffeine grams |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,336 Reviews |
| Flavor | Black Tea |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08720608629084, 08888086010302 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.61 x 4.65 x 4.72 inches |
| Item Form | Teabags |
| Item Height | 12 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Tea |
| Item Volume | 16.9 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Lipton |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Shelf Life | 54 Days |
| Recommended Uses For Product | morning beverage, social gatherings |
| Specialty | Natural |
| Tea Variety | Black |
| UPC | 888101016539 068400563716 |
| Unit Count | 7.0 Ounce |
L**R
Delicious Iced Tea, Much Cheaper & Healthier Than Soda Or Even Fruit Juice
Good iced tea is the solution to anyone who pays a lot for unhealthy carbonated beverages and lugs them home from the grocery store. The directions describe making a cup of hot tea from a teaspoon or tea leaves. They must like their tea strong! By my estimate, I'll make 60 gallons of fairly strong iced tea from this one large box of loose tea. Incidentally, the box is bilingual. Half is English and the other half is Farsi, Persian or some other Middle Eastern language. Warning To Brits And Other Tea Snobs: Stop reading now. To make half a gallon of iced tea, I microwave five cups of water in a large Pyrex measuring cup with a rounded tablespoon of Lipton Yellow Label loose tea for eight minutes (just short of boiling) and allow it to steep another 3-5 minutes. Unlike an infuser ball, the tea leaves are free to circulate and the tea diffuses quickly. Brownian motion for the win! I pour the tea through the Schefs Premium Tea Filter (purchased on Amazon) to trap the loose finely cut tea leaves, and I add filtered water to make two quarts of tea. The tea filter does a great job of filtering. Part of that may be the result of the premium Yellow Label tea not having much tea leaf dust that can slip through the tiny holes in the tea filter. My tea is almost entirely free of tea leaf silt and it tastes delicious. I drink it unsweetened throughout the summer. Pro Tip: If you like lemon in your iced tea, get a KitchenAid mixer and the citrus juicer attachment, buy bags of lemons in bulk, squeeze them and freeze the juice in ice cube trays. Drop two lemon cubes in the tea filter, pour in the hot tea, and the pulp remains in the filter with the tea leaves. You can also make instant lemonade with a lemon cube, a tablespoon of sugar and a cup of water. Stir until the lemon melts and add ice. I keep frozen lemon and lime cubes. They're great for cooking too, anytime you need fresh lemon or lime juice.
C**D
It’s different but I actually like this
I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I found this tea to be good. There was no place to get the regular Lipton loose tea (used since the seventies for drinking and recipes) so I ended up with this in desperation after trying bagged “dust.” It’s grainy; it’s not tea leaves. The packaging is a foil paper so I put that bag into a ziplock bag, and it’s stayed really fresh even with only myself using the tea. I find it to have a ‘buttery’ smooth flavor, really very smooth. I use just a little over half a coffee tablespoon scoop for a five cup coffee/tea maker and I put an extra cup out to make three 12-oz cups. I have alway used vanilla bean snippets with tea and coffee brewing. An inch long piece lasts almost a month with daily use. Just rinse and let dry, put it int basket again (in a filter) with my next brewing. When the bitter tannins come through, it’s time for a new snippet of vanilla bean.It’s not for vanilla flavor, it’s to “tame” the bitter tannins, thank you Bert Greene cookbook for that tip. I really was surprised to find this tea so pleasing, and it’s going to be a staple for me now that I’ve tried it. I don’t know how it’s made into pellets or why, must be to keep it from turning to dust maybe? If that’s it then it works, imho. A surprise really good purchase!
R**K
Great taste
Great Tea Tastes better than bagged tea and eliminates microplastics
A**R
Great tea
A good tea, something I haven't used since my navy days in the 60's. Frankly kinda funny as one of the master at arms thought the loose tea was pot. Well worth trying again.
A**X
Excellent flavor
I love this tea. Excellent flavor
R**.
Not as Advertised
This product does not contain loose leaves. It is now granules. I made a pot of tea and the granules did not produce the flavor I expected. I contacted Amazon, was referred to seller. Upon contact with seller, I learned Lipton no longer sells Loose Leaf Tea. Amazon needs correct labeling on all their Lipton Loose Leaf tea correctly. The seller does not give refunds. Amazon, true to the excellent Customer Service and Return Police, refunded my money.
J**N
Overprice
The box is very small it's not worth $18 for sure what a rip off
D**O
100 % satisfechos
Buen producto por tradicion, el envio llego rápido, llevo bien el contenedor llego intacto, estamos satisfechos
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