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Luzianne is a brand of iced tea owned by Reily Foods Company, and marketed primarily in the Southern U.S. Luzianne was founded in 1902 by William B. Reily, in New Orleans, Louisiana, primarily selling coffee; tea was later added to the company's offerings as the company grew. The name "Luzianne" is a reference to Louisiana. The Reily Foods Company has since acquired a number of other brands of food.
Luzianne tea only sells iced teas; we list their tea bags, but not their instant concentrates, for review on our site.
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I am a lifelong drinker of black iced tea (Luzianne)). When I need to cut back my caffeine intake later in the day so I am not kept awake, I switch to Luzianne's new Hibiscus Iced Tea. When prepared according to directions, it produces a deep red, rich tasting tea that never clouds up even when refrigerated or kept ove...
Read Full Reviewno smell with single unidentifiable taste like the last rater mentioned....not really a bad tea...just nothing good...needs help in the way of sugar and other additions
Read Full ReviewYes, they still make Luzianne - the classic black tea used in countless pitchers of Southern Style sweet tea. I can even find it (bottom shelf) of my local supermarket in the Philadelphia area.
Very black - neutral scent and a flat, single note taste. Not complex - totally drinkable but bby no means a favorite.
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If you want a very basic tea, Luzianne delivers. I like it for a general black tea, or for making iced tea using hot tea bags. It provides consistent flavor that is as black tea should be, with nothing fancy.
You can find it on sale from time to time, but it's not too expensive normally. It is comparable to Lipto...
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