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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2008

One that is fondly remembered

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  • oh my gosh!! That's Highclere Castle! (aka Downton Abbey)

  • lmao

  • I'm a brit and even I don't understand them.

  • @NguyenxTurbo - It is an Orange Pekoe blend... rather mild and good for any occasion

  • just a question.. does it even taste like rose tea?

  • -so THAT's why RR tastes like rat droppings now!

    ManyThanks OoTw for solving the riddle.

    cheers

  • My grandmother drank Red Rose tea, EVERY DAY. It was the only brand she would ever buy.

  • "haw haw haw haw!" ...ROTFL!

  • You can get Ty-Phoo at Superstore and Bulk Barn as well. :)

    My mother and her mother drink nothing but King Cole tea at home. Used to not be able to get it in Ontario except at a few out-of-the-way locations, so my mother would bring a bunch of boxes for my grandmother when she visited from New Brunswick.

  • Larger Metro & Loblaws stores should carry it. Look for the square, red box, either above or below eye-level on the shelf.

    Ty-Phoo is full-bodied, without being too strong. It's wonderfully refreshing, too. Sort of like Red Rose used to be when it was still being made by Brooke Bond.  When it was taken over by Lipton (which is clearly more interested in pushing its own brand here), the flavour changed.

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