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Bought a four pack bundle of 20 teabag boxes at the jumbomart.

Is it a well thought of brand or the green tea equivalent of Lipton?


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> Bought a four pack bundle of 20 teabag boxes at the jumbomart.
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> Is it a well thought of brand or the green tea equivalent of Lipton?
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Lipton has its own green tea equivalent of Lipton. I have Triple Leaf
Jasmine Green Tea, and enjoy it. I think a cut above Lipton. There
are people here who would start itching at the very thought of teabags,
though. Why did you buy so much at once? Toci

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>>Bought a four pack bundle of 20 teabag boxes at the jumbomart.
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>>Is it a well thought of brand or the green tea equivalent of Lipton?
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>>TBerk

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> Lipton has its own green tea equivalent of Lipton. I have Triple Leaf
> Jasmine Green Tea, and enjoy it. I think a cut above Lipton. There
> are people here who would start itching at the very thought of teabags,
> though. Why did you buy so much at once? Toci
>



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The (turns out it must have been a three pack after all) thing comes
shrinkwraped at this place, Costco, and I had to buy on faith.

I've been trying the same tea in a teabag tricks I use with Rose and
Lipton; double bagging, longer steep times (dangerous), and (don't faint
now) sugar.

Still best tea in a bag I've had yet has been the Ten Ren Pu-Erh. Kind
of an oxymoron but still....


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> T wrote:
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>>Bought a four pack bundle of 20 teabag boxes at the jumbomart.
>>
>>Is it a well thought of brand or the green tea equivalent of Lipton?
>>
>>
>>TBerk

>
>
> Lipton has its own green tea equivalent of Lipton. I have Triple Leaf
> Jasmine Green Tea, and enjoy it. I think a cut above Lipton. There
> are people here who would start itching at the very thought of teabags,
> though. Why did you buy so much at once? Toci
>



Quote: jumbomart

The (turns out it must have been a three pack after all) thing comes
shrinkwraped at this place, Costco, and I had to buy on faith.

I've been trying the same tea in a teabag tricks I use with Rose and
Lipton; double bagging, longer steep times (dangerous), and (don't faint
now) sugar.

Still best tea in a bag I've had yet has been the Ten Ren Pu-Erh. Kind
of an oxymoron but still....


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