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Asda Red Bush Teabags - four packs for £2.00

Griizelda
Griizelda Posts: 391 Forumite
edited 21 August 2011 at 3:08PM in It's gone, but was it any good?
Asda's own label pack of 40 Red Bush (rooibos) Teabags are £1.28 or 4 for £2.00, a saving of £3.12 on the full price. Don't know how long the offer is on for, but it's a good price for anyone who drinks Red Bush Tea (as I do).

HTH someone.
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  • Part_Mouse
    Part_Mouse Posts: 5,527 Forumite
    mmmmm lovely thanks i could so with stocking up on these. Not tried Asda's own, what are they like?
  • Griizelda
    Griizelda Posts: 391 Forumite
    Part_Mouse wrote: »
    mmmmm lovely thanks i could so with stocking up on these. Not tried Asda's own, what are they like?

    Absolutely fine. I can't really tell the difference between any of them, to be honest (but that may be just me!).
  • F&L
    F&L Posts: 570 Forumite
    Home Bargains also sell Tetley 40 bag packs for about 49p, both Redbush and Redbush & Vanilla.
  • Part_Mouse
    Part_Mouse Posts: 5,527 Forumite
    Will check it out :)

    No Home Bargains near me I'm afraid.
  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    Best price for redbush that I've ever seen!!!! Fabtastic!! Can someone confirm expiry date of offer as I won't be able to get to Asda until Tuesday :(
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  • 3010
    3010 Posts: 5,420 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts I've been Money Tipped!
    Also on these as well.

    Asda Blackcurrant Fruit Tea
    (40g) £0.74

    Asda Camomile Tea
    (60g) £1.28

    Asda Decaf Green Tea
    (20pk) £0.78

    Asda Green Tea
    (50pk) £1.26

    Asda Green Tea
    (20pk) £0.74

    Asda Lemon, Ginger & Mango Tea
    (20pk) £0.74

    Asda Peppermint Tea
    (40pk) £1.28

    Asda Redbush Tea
    (100g) £1.28

    Asda Strawberry & Forest Fruit Tea
    (40g) £0.74

    ASDA Lemon tea
    (40g) £0.77

    hth
  • Griizelda
    Griizelda Posts: 391 Forumite
    jumblejack wrote: »
    Best price for redbush that I've ever seen!!!! Fabtastic!! Can someone confirm expiry date of offer as I won't be able to get to Asda until Tuesday :(

    Just looked on their website - offer is valid from 15/08, no expiry date though.
  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    I'd appreciate it if someone could explain what Redbush tea is - is it ordinary 'proper' tea or one of the flavoured ones?
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  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    It is a fab alternative to regular tea as you cam add milk n sugar. It is NATURALLY caffeine free so no processing.
    It also counts toward your daily fluid intake. Loads of health claims too such as great for colic.. Honest!
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  • researcher
    researcher Posts: 1,539 Forumite
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    tbw wrote: »
    I'd appreciate it if someone could explain what Redbush tea is - is it ordinary 'proper' tea or one of the flavoured ones?

    Its not actually tea, but a South African bush, called Rooibos, which is brewed like tea. As others have said, it can be drunk with or without milk or sugar. It has a lovely strong tasting flavour, without that bitter tannin you get with strong black teas and it doesn't taste 'herbal' iyswim. It has no caffine and is very health. I love it having drunk it in SA years ago, and now drink this more than normal tea. Personally I like it well brewed and black.
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