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PG Tips Tea of England

PG Tips Decaffeinated 70 Tea Bags

PG Tips Decaffeinated 70 Tea Bags

Best By Aug 2024

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Price Per Cup: $0.19 Per Cup
Body: Medium Bodied
Apperance: Amber, Clear
Aroma: Subtle, Mild
Ingredients: Black Tea
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PG Tips Decaffeinated Tea in a Box of 70 Tea Bags

Get all the flavor without the caffeine.

A popular British blend of the finest Assam, Ceylon and Kenyan teas, PG Tips produces a rich and refreshing flavor.

PG Tips Tea is England's #1 tea. Made with fresh tea leaves, PG Tips is 100% natural. PG Tips uses only the top two leaves, and a bud, known as the tips, for a great tasting cup of tea.

PG Tips tea comes in the famous pyramid tea bag. The pyramid tea bags gives the tea leaves 50% more room to move around than a flat conventional tea bag. So the tea bags works like a mini tea pot. This allows for all the freshness to be released for the best tasting cup of tea.

Ingredients:
Tea leaves, decaffeinated

Method Used to Decaffeinate the Tea:
Methylene Chloride

Brand History:
PG Tips, United Kingdom
England's Number 1 Tea

In 1869, tea dealer, Arthur Brooke, opened his first shop in Manchester, England, where he sold tea, coffee and sugar. Brooke's early slogan was good tea unites good company, exhilarates the spirits, opens the heart, banishes restraint from conversation and promote happiest purposes of social intercourse.

Arthur Brooke had so intertwined tea and British life that his company continued to prosper even after his death in 1918.

In 1930, PG Tips, sold only as loose tea, is one of the United Kingdom's top brands. The tea is still made in Manchester, England. Britons drink as astonishingly 150 million cups a tea daily. Thirty-five million of these cups are PG Tips tea, which Britons love, is at the center of the United Kingdom. After exchanging pleasantries upon a visit to the friend, the dialogue continues with, would you like a cup of tea.

In 1996, PG Tips introduced The Pyramid. Pyramid shaped tea bags were the result of 4 years of research and heralded the most original invention since the square tea bag. The new 3D shape provided as much as 50% more room for tea leaves to flow and infuse, thus delivering double the flavor.

In 2003, PG Tips launched Freeflow pyramid bags. The bags were developed using unique 'webbed' fibers that allow the water to reach the leaves faster. The material used for the new Freeflow bags is 50% more permeable than the older-style pyramid bags - making for a quicker brew.

In 2004, PG Tips decaf was launched. In Scotland, a blend of PG called Scottish Blend was designed for the soft waters of Scotland.

In 2005, PG Tips celebrated its 75th anniversary.

As an entrepreneur, Arthur Brooks was simply following his passion when be opened his tea shop. When he died at 49, his passion became a way of life. Countless words of joy have transpired among those who sip PG Tips.

PG Tips tea comes in Pyramid Tea Bags

The pyramid tea bags are officially known as Freeflow pyramid tea bags. In 1996, PG Tips switched to the pyramid tea bag. Pyramid tea bags act as small teapots and allow the tea leaves to move more freely, producing a better tasting tea. Pyramid tea bags allow 50% more room for the tea leaves to move. More room for the tea leaves results in a better infusion and a superior cup of tea.

Unilever (corporate owners of PG Tips) are credited with inventing the pyramid tea bag. In 1996, Unilever first introduced the pyramid tea bag with PG Tips tea. It took over 4 years to invent the pyramid tea bag. The pyramid bags are made of webbed fibers, which means the water can reach the tea leaves quicker.

Customer Reviews

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MARY R.
Great!

Fast shipping. Love this tea. Great that these have expiration dates. You can count on them being fresh. The decaf PG tea tastes very good, unlike a lot of other decaf teas.

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Amy O'Donnell
There is nothing else like it.

PG Tips is some of the best tea ever, and thankfully, the decaf is no different. It is, to say the least, some of the best decaf ever. Tastes exactly like the original, hands down. And when I couldn't find it anywhere else, TeaDog came to the rescue. Thanks so much!!!

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Robert Francis
Decaffeinated PG Tips

The taste and flavor is not discernable from the caffeinated PG Tips. I can now have the decaffeinated in the late afternoon without disturbing my sleep. I will continue to buy decaffeinated PG Tips in the future.

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Janiene West
Great flavor!

All the great flavor of PG Tips, but none of the caffeine!

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Walter
Tea tips no caff

Great tea. One cool bag makes multiple cups of delicious caffeine free tea. Love it.