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Old 01-14-2011, 08:51 AM   #6601
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash View Post
The Lipton sold outside the US is still not good tea.
No, it's the tea equivalent of wine sold in boxes. Drinkable.
A lot better than 'Thunderbird,' 'Golden Spur,' or cheap muscatel but not quite up there with a good wine from a known house in a good vintage.

Actually, Lipton Gold Label as loose leaf tea is not a bad drink at all. It's a blend of Ceylon teas, and without a distinct taste of its own. Far better than the Lipton's tea bag sold in the States. I'll go out on a limb and suggest that as there are two different Lipton's, (Lipton, and Lipton Unilever) that there is a big difference in the blending.

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