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↑About Tetley Tea
Tetley Tea is a large, mainstream tea brand with a global presence, one of the few such brands not owned by Unilever. Tetley is owned by The Tetley Group Ltd, which is owned by the Tata Group, a multinational corporation headquartered in Mumbai, India. The Tetley Group was one of the founding members of the Ethical Tea Partnership, and is still active in this group.
Most of Tetley's sales are basic black tea in teabags, including some intended specifically for use in iced tea. Tetley also sells a few other teas, including flavored teas, decaffeinated teas, green, white, and herbal teas. Some of these products have been experimental and were discontinued after a short time. The products offered by Tetley can different substantially in different countries. We list Tetley teas from all different markets here on our site.
In addition to being widely available in supermarkets and stores, Tetley's teas are also available through various foodservice companies.
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↑Recent Reviews — Browse All 30 — RSS
My favorite British Blend black tea (sorry PG Tips). A perfect tea to give you a small caffeine boost that won't keep you up all night. A strong black tea full of flavor that brews in seconds.
I'll give you my own recipe for making this tea great: Brew kettle water to 190. As water is brewing, add tea bag to the bo...
I was not impressed with this. I think I prefer Lipton even, and that says a lot because I am not exactly a fan of Lipton or any of these mass-produced, low-quality tea bags.
Thank you to my friend Sarah for letting me try this!
Weak aroma, only slightly malty, but there's a hint of a sort of unpleasant, fishy ar...
This will get the job done, but it's not much of a tea. I don't dislike it, but it's like drinking a big cup of Delaware. Thoroughly forgettable.
Read Full ReviewThis is my baseline tea. Very serviceable, at CAD$5 for 60 bags it's a good value.
Read Full ReviewCutting open a dry teabag, the tea is small pieces of CTC pellets. It smells nice, but generic; the aroma is oak leaves and malt without much complexity.
Adding the water brings out the Assam in the blend. The sour, malty aroma is quite rich. The first taste of the tea is a surprise in that teas that smell like the ...
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British Blend - Premium Black Tea
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British Blend - Premium Black Tea - Decaffeinated
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Region: | Blend |
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British Blend - Premium Black Tea
Style: | Black Tea |
Region: | Blend |
Caffeine: | Caffeinated |
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