# Typhoo Tea

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## Summary

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## Description

Typhoo, in summary: A Birmingham-founded British heritage tea brand, going since 1903, now a dependable value-tier everyday black tea. History, range, pricing and how to brew below.

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Last reviewed by the teas.co.uk team in March 2026.
Typhoo Tea is a Birmingham-founded British heritage brand, originating in 1903, once dominant and now a value-tier mainstream option with a loyal following. The "OO with Typhoo" tagline is part of British tea cultural memory. Reliable everyday tea at competitive pricing. The brand 

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See our Typhoo brand page for the full history. How Typhoo Original tastes 

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Standard British black tea: strong, malty, milk-friendly. Curator Rating: 4.9/5. How to brew 

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 1 bag in 200ml just-boiled water. Steep 3-4 minutes. Add a splash of milk and sugar to taste.
 The Typhoo range 

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 Typhoo Original (English Breakfast standard). Typhoo Decaf. Typhoo Earl Grey. Some herbal range.
 Pricing
Value tier, typically 4-7p per cup at the 240-bag pack. Use cases
 Daily British black tea. The workplace tea round. Budget-conscious households. Heritage-brand preference.
 Where to buy
UK supermarkets, corner shops and online retailers. FAQ
Caffeine? 40-50mg per cup.
Vegan? Yes, with plant milk.
Cheaper than the Big Three? Often.
Founded? 1903, in Birmingham.
Heritage? Yes, over 120 years. Typhoo Tea at a glance

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FieldDetailFounded1903 by John Sumner Jr in Birmingham; one of the oldest UK supermarket tea brandsCurrent ownerSupreme Imports (acquired from Apeejay Surrendra in 2024)TypeMainstream value-tier black tea blends, predominantly Assam and Kenyan bag teaFlagship linesTyphoo One (original), Typhoo Decaf, Typhoo Loose Leaf, Typhoo GreenCup characterBrisk, full-bodied, strong with milk, classic UK builder's brew profileQuality tierValue mainstream; positioned alongside PG Tips Original and Tetley OriginalUK availabilityTesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Morrisons, Iceland, B&M, Home BargainsUK priceApproximately £2.00 to £3.50 per 80-bag box (roughly 3-5p per cup) Why Typhoo works

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Typhoo holds the classic value-tier British black tea position: a brisk, strong, milk-accepting blend that suits hard water and busy mornings. The bags are CTC (cut-tear-curl) grade, which brews quickly and gives strong colour in 1-2 minutes. The brand has been on UK shelves continuously since 1903, making it one of the oldest tea brands still in mainstream supply. The 2024 acquisition by Supreme Imports (after Apeejay Surrendra divested the brand) has stabilised the supply chain after some years of uncertainty, with the range now focused on a smaller core of dependable value picks. Typhoo in the value tier

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The UK value tea market is dominated by four names: PG Tips, Tetley, Typhoo, and supermarket own-label CTC blends. All sit at roughly the same 3-5p per cup, use similar Kenyan and Assam blends, and target the same daily-drinking household, so differentiation is thin and brand loyalty unusually durable, drinkers tend to settle on one and stick. Typhoo's distinctive thread is its Birmingham roots and a long history of UK sport sponsorship, particularly cricket. It has passed through several owners (Cadbury Schweppes, Premier Foods, Apeejay Surrendra, and now Supreme Imports), each shifting positioning slightly without changing the core blend. Sustainability

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Typhoo has historically been part of the Ethical Tea Partnership. Rainforest Alliance or Fairtrade certification on its packs has been intermittent across ownership changes, so current packs are worth checking individually; new reporting from Supreme Imports is likely to emerge across 2026-2027. For drinkers who want organic and certified-Fairtrade across the whole range, Clipper and Pukka are stronger picks. Curator's note: Typhoo Tea is the Birmingham heritage British tea brand. Value pricing; reliable; widely available. Worth keeping for variety alongside Big Three brands. Lee, Teas.co.uk, Tunbridge Wells.
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EFSA Scientific Opinion on the Safety of Caffeine (2015)

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The bottom line on TyphooA dependable value-tier British black tea brand, well-suited to drinkers who want a strong milky brew without paying for premium positioning. Worth buying as a household everyday; not worth seeking out if you are developing a palate for single-origin or specialty teas. The 2024 ownership change has stabilised the brand; expect continued value-tier positioning. 
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