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Posted 4 June 2023

Clipper Organic 40 Everyday Decaf Tea Bags (80) (Min Order of 2) £4 with voucher /£3.68-£3.05 using Subscribe & Save @ Amazon

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Edited by GreekGeekUCS, 4 June 2023
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  1. ptgrav's avatar
    ptgrav
    Im not surprised decaf tastes wierd, have you read the wierd chemicals they use to extract the caffeine. Not for me thanks.

    The Methylene Chloride process is used by brands like Bewleys, Barrys, King Cole, Marks & Spencer, Miles Tea, PG Tips, Ringtons, Typhoo, Yorkshire and Welsh Brew. In this method, the tea leaves are submerged in methylene chloride. The caffeine molecules bond to the chemical and are removed

    Mmmmm methylene chloride. 😃
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    WittyUsername
    This is how Clipper do it.

    "a step-by-step guide to organic decaffeination
    This is how we do things here at Clipper:

    The tea leaves are moistened with water and placed under pressure.
    Streams of pressurised and heated CO2 are passed through the tea leaves, where it bonds with the caffeine molecules while leaving the tea leaves otherwise intact. Clever!
    After passing through the tea leaves, the caffeine-laden CO2 is filtered to remove the caffeine and then recycled for further use in decaffeination.
    Finally, the newly-decaffeinated but still delicious tea leaves are dried and packed."
  2. blahblahblah1234's avatar
    blahblahblah1234
    Matching Tesco for £2 a box, in a roundabout way.
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  3. wiseoldtree's avatar
    wiseoldtree
    I do like Clipper as a brand, they don't use chemicals to decaffeinate and their tea bags also don't contain plastic so fully compostable!
  4. Billilo's avatar
    Billilo
    Thanks OP! Ordered two packs. Been drinking this for years and really like it. I think the antioxidant content must be quite high as it seems to help with hay-fever. Green tea also has the same effect.
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  6. bilbob's avatar
    bilbob
    I've never yet found a decaf tea that tastes like actual tea...
    Anyone have opinions on this one?
    warriorscot's avatar
    warriorscot
    It's awful pj tips decaf is the only good decaf tea.
  7. ibblackberry1's avatar
    ibblackberry1
    Anyone know where i can get clipper instant coffee for a reasonable price
  8. Ross81's avatar
    Ross81
    We got these when the Mrs was pregnant, they are vile sadly. And the Clipper normal tea has changed to be increasingly floral. Back to Twinings when on offer!
    WittyUsername's avatar
    WittyUsername
    Decaf is never as good as normal but I don't mind these. Although I do usually mix it with a decaf green tea. I have noticed the odd bag from clipper normal does have a weird floral taste. More often than not it seems to be ones that have been at the bottom of the tin for a while.
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