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To: Stephen O who wrote (31723)5/16/2016 8:09:28 PM
From: Lane3  Respond to of 39365
 
I remember Tetley's. Blast from the past.



To: Stephen O who wrote (31723)5/17/2016 2:57:03 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 39365
 
I was curious if Tetley was still around. I remember it being available in NJ when I was a kid. Found it today in my supermarket, Harris Teeter, a Southern chain. There were two kinds, one labeled Tetley and one labeled British Blend. Who knew?...

British Blend

One of our best selling teas, British Blend combines premium Kenyan and Assam teas to deliver a richer, full-bodied blend with superior tea flavor, body and color. An 8 ounce cup of British blend provides 195 mg of naturally occurring flavonoids.
I found Tetley tea marked Orange Pekoe on the Walmart web site. No mention of Orange Pekoe on the Tetley web site. Perhaps the grading differentiation is no longer considered meaningful.