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Twinings Earl Grey Tea, 24-Count K-Cups For Keurig Brewers (Pack of 2)
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Twinings Earl Grey Tea, 24-Count K-Cups For Keurig Brewers (Pack of 2)

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Twinings has been blending my family tea for years. Today, I am proud to continue this tradition with the tea celebrated throughout the world known as Twinings Earl Grey. Legend has it, that my ancestor, the second Earl Grey, was presented with this exquisite recipe by an envoy on his return from China. Earl Grey Decaffeinated k-cups are a light and aromatic blend of fine black tea, scented with bergamot, a citrus fruit.

Features:

Pack of 2 (total 50 count)


Blend of fine black tea, scented with bergamot, a citrus fruit


Consistent well balanced flavours


Twinings sold in more than 100 countries throughout the world


Product Details:
Package Length: 8.8 inches
Package Width: 7.9 inches
Package Height: 6.3 inches
Package Weight: 1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 52 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 52 customer reviews )
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34 of 35 found the following review helpful:

5the most "straightforward" of the Earl Grey K-Cup varietiesFeb 01, 2007
By o-namae desu
This is my favorite of the currently (1/2007) available K-Cup Earl Grey teas. To calibrate this review to your tastes: (1) I like *tea*, plus this one flavoring, not herbs with a little bit of tea -- I'm even finicky about how much Bergamot gets put in. (2) I prefer Twinings to Stash (in bags, not available in K-Cups) for that very reason. Twinings is sightly less expensive than Gloria Jean's or Celestial Seasonings, and has the "cleanest" taste of the three. If you like a "brighter" or more flowery taste, go for the Celestial Seasonings; or if you like a more "complex" or "spicy" taste, choose the Gloria Jean's.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

3Week flavor and leaves tea "powder" in the cup.Feb 02, 2009
By Angela Streiff
I really enjoy tea, and especially Earl Grey. I do not drink coffee, soda or anything else other then tea and water. So I find myself drinking lots of tea.

When I purchased my Keurig, I also bought a selection of teas from Celestial Seasonings, which included their Earl Grey and English Breakfast. After using them up, I decided to try the Earl Grey from Twinings for K-cups but was disappointed. The flavor was quite weak, not to say everyone likes a strong tea, but those who enjoy the sophisticated taste of Earl Grey, often like it to have a bolder taste then what this produced. Also it left a lot of unpleasant tea powder at the bottom of the tea cup which gave the cup of tea an unappealing appearance of being dirty.

I would have just assumed that this was the best a Keurig maker could do to produce a cup of tea if I hadn't already had 2 boxes of Celestial Seasoning teas that produced stronger tea with no muddy appearance. I was quite surprised with this result because I ordered the Twinings tea with the assumption that it would be better then the Celestial Seasoning.

Not my favorite K-cup tea for the Keurig.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

2Works, but too weakJul 25, 2008
By Tom Ricket
While these K-Cups worked fine in the system, our tea drinkers found the result to be much too weak to be enjoyable. "Tea-colored water," was what one person said. We don't know if this is really a problem with the particular product, or simply that the duration of the water flow through the cup is too short to allow the tea to steep properly.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5A Good Cup of TeaMar 11, 2007
By Elanor
Twinings Earl Grey is my favorite tea, and I drink it almost daily. I've tried Bigelow, Harrods, etc. and I like Twinings best, either loose or in bags, so I know exactly what this tea is supposed to taste like. I was a bit concerned that the K-cups would disappoint, but I was pleasantly surprised. I tried the 3 smallest brew sizes before I found a trick that works for me. I double-brew one K-cup on the smallest setting. By this I mean that I run the water through 1 K-cup twice, both times on the smallest size which makes a large cup that for me is about the right strength and flavor. When you factor in the convenience and speed of using the Keurig, this makes getting a good cup of tea a breeze.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Not a tea drinker, but these are a nice changeFeb 08, 2007
By NJmom
I drink coffee- lots of it. I got these to have on hand in case I have tea drinking company. I tried them myself, and really like the taste. I won't be giving up my coffee but this was a good change from coffee. I also picked up the twinings regular tea bags in peach black tea and use them in my Keurig as well- boy now those are great! A nice peach flavor.

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