Lipton
Lipton is the global mass-market tea brand owned by Ekaterra (formerly Unilever).
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Lipton
The original "direct from the tea garden" mass-market brand.
Lipton was founded by Thomas Lipton in 1890 with the radical idea of selling tea direct from the tea garden to the consumer. Now a global mass-market brand, particularly strong in iced tea, green tea, and the Pure Nature herbal range. Owned by Lipton Teas & Infusions (formerly Unilever).
- Founded
- 1890
- Origin
- UK heritage / Global
- Speciality
- Mass-market black, green, and iced tea
- In stock at teas.co.uk
- 18 products
Lipton is the global tea brand most travelers recognise from hotel rooms. The Yellow Label black is forgettable but reliable; where Lipton actually shines is the iced-tea range, the Lemon Iced Tea is the British shelf benchmark for a no-mixing summer drink. Less interesting in the herbal space than Pukka or Yogi, but a fair-priced default.
About Lipton
Lipton grew from one of the great self-made Victorian retail stories. Thomas Lipton, a Glasgow grocer with a gift for showmanship, moved into tea in 1890 with a radical idea: buy the estates directly, cut out the middlemen, and sell good tea cheap, direct from the tea gardens to the teapot. He turned tea from a luxury into an everyday staple across Britain, America and beyond, and became a celebrity in his own right as the most persistent challenger in America's Cup yachting history. Lipton now sits at the centre of Lipton Teas and Infusions, one of the largest tea businesses on the planet.
Globally it is known for bright, brisk Yellow Label black tea and for helping define iced tea as a category. The range we carry leans into the flavoured and fruit side, bergamot Earl Grey, mango and passionfruit, lemon, built for an easy, refreshing cup. Lipton was an early and very large-scale adopter of Rainforest Alliance certification, which at its volume moved a genuinely significant share of the world's tea onto a certified footing, with packaging moving to lower-plastic recyclable formats. For our shelf Lipton is the accessible, internationally familiar everyday cup: the flavoured blends are bright and uncomplicated, the quality floor is dependable, and the certified-sourcing scale behind it is one of the more consequential sustainability stories in tea. It is built to be easy rather than rare, and on that brief, with more than a century behind it, it delivers reliably.
Key facts
- Founded 1890 Glasgow Sir Thomas Lipton pioneered the direct-from-tea-garden retail model in 1890, making tea affordable for British working-class families for the first time.
- Country-Specific European Range The European range anchors each blend in the country where the dominant ingredient is sourced, Spanish lemons, Greek peach and mango, French strawberries, Italian bergamot.
- Global Tea Standard The Yellow Label is the global mass-market tea standard recognised in hotel rooms and supermarkets across more than 110 countries.
- Rainforest Alliance Certified The majority of the Lipton supply chain is Rainforest Alliance certified, supporting biodiversity protection and fair wages for tea growers.
The founders
“I founded Lipton in Glasgow in 1890 because tea was a luxury for the rich and I wanted to make it affordable for working families. The trick was to buy direct from the tea gardens in Ceylon rather than through the London auction houses, which meant we could put a packet of tea on the shelf at half the price of our competitors. Direct from the tea garden to the teapot was the slogan and it was literal, we owned the gardens and we owned the packaging. Within a few years Lipton was the largest tea brand in Britain and within a couple of decades the largest in the world. The model is the same today, vertical integration from the leaf to the cup, just at a different scale and across more than a hundred countries.”
“In 2022 we spun out of Unilever as the new Lipton Teas and Infusions company, focusing exclusively on tea and infusions across the global Lipton portfolio. The European country-specific range (Spanish lemons, Greek peach and mango, French strawberries, Italian bergamot Earl Grey) is the result of a deliberate strategy to anchor each blend in the country where the dominant ingredient is sourced, supporting local farmers and giving the cup an authentic geographic story rather than an anonymous-blend identity. The Rainforest Alliance certification covers the majority of the supply chain.”
Brand timeline
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1890
Lipton founded in Glasgow
Sir Thomas Lipton founds Lipton Tea in Glasgow, pioneering the direct-from-tea-garden retail model that allowed working-class British households to afford tea for the first time. The brand becomes a global tea pioneer almost from launch, with the slogan Direct from the tea garden to the teapot becoming an industry-defining promise.
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1893
Acquires Ceylon tea estates
Lipton purchases tea estates in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) to vertically integrate the supply chain, becoming one of the first international tea brands to own its own gardens rather than buying through commodity markets. This vertical integration is the foundation of the brand model used to this day.
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1972
Acquired by Unilever
Lipton is acquired by Unilever as part of the global beverage portfolio, expanding distribution across more than 110 countries with localised blends for individual markets. The Yellow Label becomes the global tea standard recognised in hotel rooms and supermarkets worldwide.
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2000s
Iced tea + Pure Nature ranges launch
Lipton launches the bottled Iced Tea range that becomes the British supermarket benchmark for sweet bottled iced tea, alongside the Pure Nature herbal range and the country-specific European fruit-and-citrus ranges that anchor the brand today across Spanish, Greek, French and Italian variants.
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2022
Spin-off as Lipton Teas + Infusions
Lipton is spun off from Unilever into the new Lipton Teas and Infusions company, focusing exclusively on tea and infusions. The brand continues to operate as the global leader in the category with a Rainforest Alliance certified supply chain across the majority of its tea estates.
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2026
Stocked at Teas.co.uk
Hand-picked into the curator selection: Lipton Yellow Label and the full European fruit-and-citrus range including the Spanish Lemons, Spanish Orange, Greek Peach and Mango, French Strawberries, Italian Bergamot Earl Grey, Berry Bliss, Vanilla and Caramel, and the Pure Nature green range.
Sustainability
Lipton sits within the Lipton Teas and Infusions sustainability framework, the company spun out of Unilever in 2022 focused exclusively on tea and infusions. The majority of the Lipton supply chain is Rainforest Alliance certified, supporting biodiversity protection and fair wages for tea growers. The Pure Nature herbal range uses Rainforest Alliance certified botanicals and the European fruit-and-citrus range supports country-specific agricultural communities (Spanish citrus, Greek stone-fruit, French berry, Italian citrus). Plant-based plastic-free tea bags across the range and fully kerbside recyclable outer cartons.
- Rainforest Alliance Certified Tea The majority of the Lipton supply chain is Rainforest Alliance certified across both the black-tea and green-tea bases.
- Country-Specific Local Sourcing The European range supports country-specific agricultural communities by anchoring each blend in the country where the dominant ingredient grows.
- Plant-Based Plastic-Free Bags Plant-based PLA mesh tea bags across the range, home-compostable, no polypropylene synthetic plastic sealants.
- Kerbside Recyclable Cartons Outer FSC-certified card cartons are fully kerbside recyclable across the UK, inner foil pouches recyclable through supermarket soft-plastic collection.
Top picks
The four Lipton products we recommend most often.Shop Lipton
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LiptonLipton Pure Nature Green, 30 Tea Bags 39g
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LiptonLipton Organic Green Tea with Lemon, 20 Tea Bags 39g
green tea lemon origin-franceAdd to basket£0.38/cup · 20 cups£7.50 -
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LiptonLipton Organic Green Tea, 20 Tea Bags 28g
french tea organic origin-franceAdd to basket£0.38/cup · 20 cups£7.50 -
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LiptonLipton Green Tea with Blueberry and Blackberry, 20 Teabags 32g
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LiptonLipton Green Mint Tea, 20 Tea Bags 32g
green tea mint origin-franceAdd to basket£0.38/cup · 20 cups£7.50









