Brewed for the Bold! ☕
Brooke Bond PG Tips Pyramid Tea Bags offer a delightful tea experience with 160 gluten-free bags, designed for optimal flavor extraction. Certified by Rainforest Alliance, these low-caffeine bags are perfect for eco-conscious tea lovers. Store easily and enjoy a soothing cup anytime!
Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 7.62 x 5.08 cm; 500 g |
Item model number | 667803001001 |
Additives | gluten-free |
Weight | 500 g |
Units | 1 count |
Storage Instructions | Store in a dry and dark place |
Serving Recommendation | One tea bag |
Brand | PG Tips |
Format | Teabags |
Speciality | Gluten Free |
Certification | Rainforest_Alliance_1 |
Caffeine content | Low caffeine milligrams |
Package Information | Bag |
Manufacturer | Unilever UK PG Tips |
D**S
I love PG tips
I will be drinking half an hour on because you stopped boo-hoo my London cuppa but thank you very much. I’m very happy with it.
B**T
No pyramids and disgusting taste. Do not buy!
Total con.No pyramid bags as advertised (which I wanted), just flat teabags. Two boxes were damaged in transit, many teabags were split open, tea everywhere.The quality is poor, the taste absolutely disgusting. One needs two teabags to get a halfway drinkable mug of tea. But as I said before, the taste is disgusting and not as good as the pyramid bags they had before.That's it, no more PG Tips for me, simples.
J**D
Excellent tea bags, good taste as well, and enough of 16o, bags to last a log time.
I love the flavor of these tea bags, not to strong, but neither to weak
R**L
BS - cheap flat bags
These are not pyramid bags, don't be fooled. I got a box of cheap flat bags as on the photo
A**R
Obsolete in the shops.
Bought these as they are no longer available in the shops. Don’t know what PG have done with the replacement square bag version, but the tea tastes different and not as good as in the pyramid bags.
E**5
The Chimps That Built The Pyramids
It's a real shame about what they did to those chimps in their adverts back in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and The Year 2000's, but PG's pyramid bag design goes a little way to making me feel a whole bunch better about them as a company.I wouldn't want to pass comment on whether the pyramid style really makes for a more effective brew, infusing the flavour to a greater extent, or some such connoisseurial speculation, I just don't know. What I do know is that I'm a big fan of drinking tea; I drink at least 3 (really big) mugs a day without fail, even more if I'm at work. I love my tea, but personally I can't say I really notice a whole bunch of difference in quality between the pyramids, disks or oblongs, or even the old-style leaves. But what is plain to see here is how great they are for whippin' out without getting your fingers burned. The bag sort of bobs around the top with the lil' tip (the PG tip) of the pyramid poking out. Then once you've got ahold of it, you can waggle it around to mix in the milk, meaning there's no need to bother with a spoon, which sure is handy, if you've run out of spoons again.
B**M
Five Stars
great product and good quality dont buy the bigger boxes unless for marge scale catering quality isnt as good
X**X
New disgusting taste
I would have given now starts but the system wont allow that so i had to give one.I have been a life long supporter of pg tips , but since they changed from the pyramid bags to the new square they have changed the blend too. Absolutely disgusting I won't be buying any more Pg tips. I don't care about the shape of the teabag but do care about the taste. Yorkshire tea and assam from now on. Why dont pg tips listen to their customers I don't understand. Thousands switched to other brands since the change.
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