Lipton Iced Tea K-Cup Pods For a Cold Beverage Southern Sweet Tea Made With Real Tea Leaves 10 Pods (Pack of 6)
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Lipton changed the product's formula without informing customers. I liked the 'old' sweet tea, but when I bought the same package in late summer, it tasted completely different, and it was undrinkable in my opinion. It tastes like stale raspberry or orange tea, or something similar. I won't be buying any more, and I can't even get anyone to drink the 'new' formula versions I already have.
The ice tea/lemonade that we bought came in a box with 10 K cups.
In my coffee maker, I use any pods. I hope this has been of assistance to you.
Yes, it's a 72-count box with six 12-count packs.
Selected User Reviews For Lipton Iced Tea K-Cup Pods For a Cold Beverage Southern Sweet Tea Made With Real Tea Leaves 10 Pods (Pack of 6)
My husband is a huge sweet tea drinker who grew up in the south. I've been buying these k cups for him for a while now, and he likes them. He started a new batch today and declared it to be terrible. A side-by-side comparison was done. A box from a previous order was used as a taste test on the side. The old batch is noticeably sweeter, while the new tea appears to have been watered down. He claims it's unfit to drink. Lipton must have changed their formula, or at the very least their sugar-free formula. tea to water ratio.
But I adore southern sweet TEA, and it's pretty much the only beverage I consume. I usually use a cup or even two cups of sugar per gallon when I make it. That is no longer the case! OH MY GOD, THIS IS ABSOLUTELY PERFECT! Although the leaves have been treated, it is not sugar-free, but it tastes exactly like sweet tea should. I didn't even need to add any sugar! I usually place an order for a case at a time. Because most people out here don't know or understand what sweet is, and it's extremely difficult to come by in stores. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE br>br>PS It's now available in K Cups as well. On a side note, some people believe that sweet tea leaves have a bitter aftertaste. hack. Just a pinch of baking soda, like 1/32 of a teaspoon, is all you need. wah lah. EXCELLENCE.
This is one of my favorite teas - mostly. It's both tasty and convenient, in my opinion. I purchase the unsweetened variety and sweeten it myself. In this big box, there are 72 pods. At least one pod in each of the 72 pods is bad in each of the individual boxes. By bad, I mean that it looks so murky when it comes out of the machine that it's unfit to drink. Despite the fact that my machine is clean, I now run a clear glass of water through it before inserting the pods. It makes no difference; the situation remains hazy. It appears murky in other Keurig machines as well, not just mine, which leads me to believe it's the pod. I really wish 100% of them are usable for something so expensive. I've gone back to making pitchers of tea with tea bags and only drinking it once a day in the morning.
We're Ice Tea connoisseurs, and we're picky about how strong our brewed tea is. We used to get a iced Black Tea K-cup from the store. Cup (I'm not sure if it was Celestial or Twinings) was our favorite K-cup. Ice Tea in a Cup Then they stopped making it, which was disappointing. We tried the Lipton loose leaves as well as a tea bag inside the K-cup filler. Cup pods. It just didn't feel right. br>br>Then I came across these on Amazon one day. We placed our order with the understanding that they would most likely not be as we had hoped. We were completely wrong. These are excellent for Brew Over Ice - Ice Tea. Thank you, Lipton, for helping us fill a void in our lives!.
The tea has a good flavor and is easy to make in the Keurig – I don't drink it hot, instead filling a large Tervis tumbler with ice and making a large glass of iced tea. It's neither too strong nor too watered down for my tastes, but it is quite pricey per pod. If you're looking for a quick fix, this is the place to go. If you're making iced tea, I'd recommend getting this one because you don't want your tea bags to dry out if you buy a box of tea bags. Unless you're strictly looking for the convenience of immediate brewing via your Keurig, I'd recommend passing on this one unless you're a heavy drinker of iced tea like me.
My coffee is made in a Keurig carafe. Using the largest cup setting, followed by the same k-cup setting. Set the cup to medium. Fill 2 glasses with ice and pour hot tea over the ice (I use insulated metal glasses with lids). This recipe makes two 16-ounce glasses. Sweet tea is my favorite, but I prefer the unsweetened pods. There is never a bitter taste. And Lipton is, in my opinion, the only tea worth drinking. Others have been tried, but I always return to the best!.
I've had a lot of company over love. This is my preferred iced tea. It's also a hit with the company I've had. I drink a lot of ice tea with only a pinch of sugar, which I believe is a betterbr> and healthier option than many other drinks. I've gone over everything again. a number of times - Drinking plain water can get boring, so why not add this to your daily routine to get the fluids you need for your health?.
When they began putting half the sugar in the k-cups, I was furious. cups, and it was disgusting to eat. When you order Sweet Tea and receive Unsweet Tea, the experience is ruined. After an eight-month period of Lipton depriving everyone of sugar in their tea, things have finally returned to normal. Thank you very much!.