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Brits run to buy 'scrumptious' Yorkshire Tea bags inspired by beloved dessert
Brits run to buy 'scrumptious' Yorkshire Tea bags inspired by beloved dessert

Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Brits run to buy 'scrumptious' Yorkshire Tea bags inspired by beloved dessert

Brew lovers are delighted after Yorkshire Tea has launched a brand new, exciting flavour of tea bags. They are said to shake up your regular cuppa with a 'sweet and jammy' flavour If there is one thing us Brits will never get enough of, it's a good cup of tea. While a classic cuppa never goes amiss, sometimes it can be fun to change it up and try something new. While you might opt for a herbal tea like camomile, peppermint or green, you can also enjoy some more fun flavours too. Recently, Yorkshire Tea launched an exciting new tea bag flavour, inspired by a beloved dessert. It comes after the company's Jam on Toast tea bags were a hit. Unlike the classic green box with a red banner on it, the new tea bag flavour comes in a bright pink box - and your brew will taste like cherry Bakewell. Taylors of Harrogate, the maker of Yorkshire Tea, says the new tea offers sweet, jammy, and almondy loveliness. A pack of 40 is available at Morrisons now for £2.50, or you can get two packs for £4.50 up until July 22. The description of the product states: "Here's a scrumptious tea that tastes like a Cherry Bakewell. Why? Because tea and cake were born to be together - so when you taste them both at the same time, you know it's something special. A Yorkshire Brew with that sweet, jammy, almondy loveliness is just the ticket." People have rushed to shared their thoughts on the new tea. It comes after a picture of the product was shared on popular food page, New Foods UK, recently. The post, which was shared both on Instagram and Facebook, said: "New Cherry Bakewell tea bags spotted at Morrisons." One individual who approves of the tea bags, said: "I got some of these on Tuesday - they're so good! I really miss @yorkshiretea Toast and Jam tea but these are a delicious replacement." "Why the hell not," said another on Instagram. "You'd like this I bet," added another as they tagged a friend. "I need to try," insisted one other. "I miss the Jam on Toast but I'm sure these will be as good," said one other who loves trying the different flavoured teas. "Yes, can't wait to try," insisted one other. "I'm going to try them," added one other. This is not the first time that Yorkshire Tea has experimented with its flavours after previously launching Caramelised Biscuit Brew flavoured tea, which can be purchased from Sainsbury's and Morrisons for £2.50. Yorkshire Tea also sells a Bedtime Brew with vanilla and nutmeg for the same price.

Yorkshire Tea launches brand new cuppa flavour based off classic British dessert and shoppers are divided
Yorkshire Tea launches brand new cuppa flavour based off classic British dessert and shoppers are divided

The Sun

time09-07-2025

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  • The Sun

Yorkshire Tea launches brand new cuppa flavour based off classic British dessert and shoppers are divided

YORKSHIRE Tea has unveiled a brand new tea bag flavour inspired by a classic British dessert, but shoppers are divided. Shoppers at Morrisons can now pick up a box of 40 Cherry Bakewell Brew teabags for £2.50. Taylors of Harrogate, the maker of Yorkshire Tea, describes the tea as offering a sweet, jammy, and almondy loveliness. It's inspired by the classic British cherry Bakewell - a shortcrust pastry filled with jam and almond-flavoured frangipane, topped with icing and a glacé cherry. Responding to the launch of the new flavour on Instagram one shopper described it as "interesting". Another said: "I was gutted when they stopped doing toast and jam tea… "Hopefully this will be as good!" However not everyone is impressed. Another shopper said: "Dear god no. Not cherry." Yorkshire Tea isn't the first to experiment with Cherry Bakewell-flavoured brews. Twinings previously offered a Cherry Bakewell-flavoured green tea. Scots scientists create world's first AI-powered robot that can search your kitchen for mugs & make cup of coffee In other news, Twinings axed its much-loved No22 Dark Caramel Tea in May. Dark Caramel Tea was described as a luxurious black tea blend infused with the rich, indulgent flavours of toffee and golden syrup. Brewed in just three minutes, it is best enjoyed black or with a splash of milk, including hazelnut milk for an extra creamy finish. This isn't the only tea flavour Twinings has discontinued in recent months. In October, the iconic tea brand also retired its Inner Strength teabags. After learning of its discontinuation, one fan wrote on X: "That's a shame. It was a thing of beauty." The same user had previously quizzed the brand on where the teabags had gone, typing: "@TwiningsUK hello there. Do you still sell the inner strength tea bags please. "I can't seem to find them anywhere anymore." To this, a spokesperson confirmed: "We're sorry to let you know that our Inner Strength has been discontinued and we have sold through all our remaining stock." It came shortly after a popular Yorkshire Tea product was also axed - Toast and Jam teabags. The gradual phase-out of the comforting brew left customers desperately scrambling for one last box. Why are products axed or recipes changed? ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders. Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether. They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers. There are several reasons why this could be done. For example, government regulation, like the "sugar tax," forces firms to change their recipes. Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs. They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable. For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018. It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version. Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year. Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks. While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose.

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