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Bigelow Constant Comment Tea, 40-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)

Bigelow Constant Comment Tea, 40-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)
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Bigelow Constant Comment Tea, 40-Count Boxes (Pack of 6)

 
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Our 4 tea bag value pack preserves freshness while providing value at a significantly reduced price per cup. Inside you will find 10 airtight value packs that lock in flavor to ensure your full enjoyment. Each tea bag contains the same amount of tea as in the individually wrapped tea bags available in our 20 tea bag Constant Comment boxes. The famous delicious blend of fine tea flavored with rind of oranges and sweet spice. Makes 120 cups. Constant Comment was created to bring more flavor to tea. Made from an original Bigelow recipe, Constant Comment is a blend of the finest mountain teas deliciously flavored with rind of oranges and sweet spice. Delicious hot, superb iced. Enjoy it often by yourself or with your family and friends. Another quality product from the Bigelow family, blenders of fine tea for three generations. Made in U.S.A.

 
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Product Details
Package Length:14.7 inches
Package Width:5.8 inches
Package Height:5.5 inches
Package Weight:0.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 39 reviews

Features
  • Pack of six 40-count boxes of calorie-free "Constant Comment" Tea (240 total tea bags)

  • Hand-picked black tea flavored with orange rinds and sweet spice

  • Gluten free, with no calories and no carbohydrates; Kosher Parve

  • An excellent source of healthy antioxidants

  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 39 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent  Feb 02, 2007 By Kurt A. Johnson
R.C. Bigelow, Inc. was begun in 1945 by Ruth Campbell Bigelow, a tea connoisseur who wanted to offer even more taste opportunities to American tea drinkers. Among the teas that Ruth blended up was an aromatic and highly flavorful mixture of black tea, orange rind and spices that she named "Constant Comment." Constant Comment is now one of the most popular specialty teas in America, and it is easy to see why!

Overall, I found this to be an excellent hot tea. You are first greeted with a full bouquet, and then receive a wonderful taste sensation. But, that's not all, Constant Comment also makes a great iced tea.

So, if you are looking for an exciting tea, one with a very different and yet truly enthralling flavor, then I recommend Bigelow's Constant Comment. (By the way, check out the interesting recipes on Bigelow's website!)

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5An all-time favorite.  Jun 25, 2008 By Themis-Athena
I grew up in a family of tea drinkers; and although I now tend to have a lot of coffee while I'm at work, I still drink almost exclusively tea when I'm at home. I generally prefer loose leaf teas - that way I know I'll get "the real thing," whereas tea bags tend to contain merely the leftovers of a harvest; little crumbs too poor in aromatic and other content to otherwise pass quality control standards.

The exception are Bigelow teas: and first and foremost among those their flagship, Ruth Bigelow's original "Constant Comment" with its recipe of black tea, orange grind and holiday spices (primarily cinnamon). Created by Mrs. Bigelow on the basis of an old colonial recipe over half a century ago, the blend soon became so popular among her friends that their "constant comments" of approval prompted Ruth and husband David Bigelow to found their own tea company. Since then, "Constant Comment" has long become a true classic ... and if you love tea, it is indeed the perfect refreshment; whether or not it's Christmas time. (E.g., it also makes for great iced tea in summer; particularly if you add a bit of lemon.)

If you're making more than a single cup of tea, and unless you like your tea *very* weak, you may want to rethink the company's measuring directions - based on the the "one bag per cup" ratio, you'll likely need two or more bags for an entire pot (depending on size), even when steeping an extra minute or two. That said, though ... wanna come over for a cuppa?

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5Orange Spice  Nov 06, 2007 By Rebecca Johnson "The Rebecca Review"
This tea has just the slightest hints of orange zest and a little spice. It reminds me of when I used to go to Seattle to my grandmother's house and we would have tea and her famous apple pie. A relaxing tea you can drink with honey or with milk and sugar. Orange Blossom honey is recommended.

~The Rebecca Review

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5memory making tea  Jan 14, 2008 By Flight Risk (The Gypsy Moth) "Exiled Yankee"
This is the tea of my youth, Friday nights at my best friend's house, brewed up properly in a pot or even just by the mug with a little honey. I like tea that's been steeped a while, and letting this tea sit a bit does not ruin the flavour. The orange highlights are just right and compliment the tea nicely. I can be brought out of the foulest mood by just the scent of the tea brewing in my cup. An excellent tea to have on hand for when you are under the weather, or for those cold winter evenings in front of the fire.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5The best tea, period...  Apr 25, 2008 By Rosetta2008 "Rose"
Constant Comment picked the right name. Everyone comments when they try this tea. It is the best tea I have found. The orange and clove add just the right hint of flavor and a great aroma.

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