Lipton Iced Tea Decaf Lemon Powder Mix 670g (23.6oz)

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Lipton Iced Tea Decaf Lemon Powder Mix 670g (23.6oz)

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Refresh with the ice-cold classic taste of Lipton® Lemon Iced Tea. Relax and enjoy a fresh ripe flavour, without the caffeine. You will love the refreshing and delicious taste of this iced tea made from real tea leaves and caffeine-free.

Disclaimer: The manufacturer has provided the ingredients and nutritional information, which is considered to be accurate as of publishing. For more information, consult the product labelling or contact the manufacturer directly.

Ingredients: Ingredients: Maltodextrin, Malic Acid (Provides Tartness), Decaffeinated Instant Tea Powder Aspartame” (Sweetener), Acesulfame Potassium (Non-nutritive Sweetener), Potassium Citrate, Magnesium Oxide (Prevents Caking), Natural Flavor. Sweetened with a Nutritive Sweetener and a Non-nutritive Sweetener “Phenylketonurics: Contains Phenylalanine.

Nutritional information

Serving Size 25 Grams (g) 4.00 Servings per 100g % of RI
Per Serving Per 100g per 100g
Energy 100 kcal 400.00 kcal 20%
Fat 0 g 0.00 g 0%
Saturates 0 g 0.00 g 0%
Carbohydrates 24 g 96.00 g 37%
Total Sugars 24 g 96.00 g 107%
Protein 0 g 0.00 g 0%
Salt/Sodium 0 g 0.00 g 0%

Additional information

Weight 1.583333 kg

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Lipton

The company that made Iced Tea cool. Each Lipton Ice Tea is infused with the goodness of nature. Ultimately, it's the perfect mix of rain, wind, and sunlight that gives it its signature taste and aroma. From humble beginnings in Glasgow, Sir Thomas Lipton would rise to become a world-renowned entrepreneur, yachtsman and of course, tea merchant extraordinaire. He believed that anyone, of any class, should be able to enjoy tea at its best. He was also the first to print brewing instructions on tea bag tags. Today, we have one of the most varied tea ranges available - why not try something new? Fun Fact: When the first Lipton grocery store opened in Glasgow in 1871, he celebrated by importing the world's largest cheese and issuing 'Lipton Currency Notes'.