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Lipton launches fruit-infused iced herbal teas

Just in time for summer, Lipton is introducing  two new iced herbal teas.

ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. —  Just in time for summer, Lipton is introducing  two new iced herbal teas. With no added sweeteners, artificial flavors or caffeine, these teas feature a combination of fruity aromas and hibiscus flowers and are available in two delicious varieties:

  • Lipton Strawberry Watermelon Iced Herbal Tea — A burst of sweet strawberry and melon flavors blended with mild sweet chamomile and tart hibiscus.
  • Lipton Mango Iced Herbal Tea — Ripe Mango flavor with the sharpness of rosehips, sweet chamomile, licorice root and lemongrass and a touch of zesty orange peel.

Made with tea leaves picked at the peak of freshness, these new iced herbal teas are brewed for a naturally smooth taste that’s sure to beat the heat at any summertime gathering. With no artificial flavors or colors, parents can feel good about sharing these varieties with their children throughout the warmer months ahead.

“We know families are looking for delicious alternatives to water that are healthy and families will enjoy,” said George Hamilton, tea director at Unilever. “Our new Lipton Iced Herbal Teas are just as hydrating as water, but pack much more flavor. They’re the perfect addition to any summertime family meal, from BBQs to picnics.”

Lipton Strawberry Watermelon Iced Herbal Tea and Mango Iced Herbal Tea are now available in 16-count boxes of family size iced herbal tea bags at grocery stores nationwide.

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