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Default Lipton Yellow Label - again

I've been drinking a lot of Lipton Yellow Label lately -- and enjoying
it tremendously. I bought the loose CTC version. I would like to get
the bagged version to take to work with me, but I have only seen it in
my local Indian grocery store in string-and-tag double chamber bags.
This type of bag does not contain enough tea to suit me. Taj Mahal is
available in string-and-tag bags, as well as round, tagless bags that
contain 3 grams of tea each. If I could find 3-gram bags of LYL I
would definitely buy them. I am wondering if it is available in that
format and perhaps my local store just isn't carrying it. Has anyone
seen LYL in the larger English-style bags anywhere?

 
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