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About this Item:
- Specially blended for iced tea
- Made from real orange pekoe and pekoe cut black tea leaves
- 0 calories and 45mg of caffeine per 8 fluid ounce serving
- One tea bag makes one gallon
- Sustainably sourced and Rainforest Alliance Certified*
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For the Green tea, each "family-size" tea bag makes 2 quarts, and there are 144 tea bags (six 24-packs).
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For the Green tea, each "family-size" tea bag makes 2 quarts, and there are 144 tea bags (six 24-packs).
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This is generic black tea leaves, grounded for North America. they call orange pekoe, even though the term is misused here.
nevertheless, if you have been using cup bags, this is the same tea.
This does not apply to you, but I've found with the Lipton gallon bags I cannot microwave the water at the same time this bag is in the glass boiler because these bags will pop from the internal steam.
I have to place the bags in after I boil the water, which to me gives a weaker tea.
I have to place the bags in after I boil the water, which to me gives a weaker tea.
I've never had that problem. Maybe you're leaving it in the microwave too long? I put a few cups of water in the pitcher...enough to cover the bag and a bit more) and microwave about 3min 30sec. After I take it out of the microwave, I let it steep for a bit.
I've never had 1 burst in the 15-20 years that I've been doing this.
I've never had 1 burst in the 15-20 years that I've been doing this.
With the great value ones, I was leaving them in 6 min. So, about the last two and 1/2 they boiled constantly. With the Lipton ones, yes that is too long.