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Lyons Gold Tea is a blend of the finest Ceylon, Kenyan and Assam teas. Lyons Gold Tea is for the more discerning tea drinker who wants an all around flavor. Lyons Gold Tea brews golden in color and has a full-bodied taste. J. Lyons & Co. Ltd. Expansion of Business and Catering Division". The Times. 18 June 1962 . Retrieved 17 August 2019.

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Looking for something different? Have you tried our Tasty Decaf tea blend which has a rich, rounded taste. Committed to being socially responsible, Lyons Tea is part of the Ethical Tea Partnership, which monitors living and working conditions on tea estates. The story of J Lyons is told in the book 'Legacy: One Family, a Cup of Tea and the Company that Took On the World' by Thomas Harding (writer) [8] Popular culture [ edit ]

Lyons is one of Ireland's biggest and best-loved brands. Lyons currently is the #1 tea brand in Ireland. From the jingle every Irish person knows; "Extra quality, Extra flavor, Lyons the Quality Tea," to Lyons recent innovation of introducing the country's first pyramid-shaped tea-bag, Lyons is a quintessentially Irish brand. Generations of Irish families grew up enjoying Lyons and seeing it as synonymous with the notion of home and coming home. Origins and early history [ edit ] English Heritage blue plaque commemorating co-founder, Joseph Lyons, at Hammersmith Road, London Your Lyons Tea Bag will break down in the compost and release nutrients that are beneficial for plant growth.

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Joan Comay, Who's who in Jewish History: After the Period of the Old Testament' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995) p. 240 Richardson, David John (September 1976). The History of J. Lyons & Co Ltd. unpublished PhD. pp.162–168.

If you want to compost your Lyons tea bags at home, the best way to do it is to cut open the bag and empty out the leaves. You can then add the empty bag to your compost pile along with other organic matter like food scraps and yard waste. The bag will take longer to decompose than the leaves, but it will eventually break down into nutrient-rich compost that you can use in your garden. Bird, Peter J. (1994). LEO: the First Business Computer. Wokingham: Hasler Publishing Limited. ISBN 0-9521651-0-4. The company was losing money in the 1960s but remained under the control of the Salmon family, descended from a founding partner. Lyons began to close some of its London tea shops and hotels; in 1963 it also merged its LEO Computers business with English Electric's computer interests to form the jointly owned English Electric LEO.Bird, Peter (2000). The First Food Empire. A History of J. Lyons & Co. Phillmore. Chichester, West Sussex. ISBN 1-86077-132-7. Sheehan, Aideen (21 November 2012). "80pc who buy imported food believe it is made here". Irish Independent . Retrieved 21 November 2014. Place your used Lyons Tea Bag in your kitchen compost bin. If you don’t have a kitchen compost bin, you can also put your Lyons Tea Bag in your garden compost bin.

This article is about the Irish tea company. For the British food and restaurant company, see J. Lyons and Co. Lyons tea branding The company was a substantial food manufacturer, with factories at Cadby Hall in Hammersmith, and from 1921 at Greenford, producing bread, cakes, pies, tea, coffee and ice cream. Lyons branded cakes included treacle tarts, Lyons Bakewell tart, Lyons Battenberg, and Lyons trifle sponges. [7] J. Lyons & Co. was a pioneer in introducing computers to business. Between 1951 and 1963, the company manufactured and sold a range of LEO (Lyons Electronic Office) computers. [6] Products and image [ edit ] Lyons' Cafe in Reading, Berkshire, 1945 Lyons’ Battenberg cake, produced in the 1930s Lyons tea bags are made of a material called cellulose. Cellulose is a natural compound that is found in the cell walls of plants. It is a polysaccharide, which means it is made up of repeating units of glucose. Cellulose is used in a variety of products, including paper and textiles. It is also used as a food additive.

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Our first original Blend is a robust was crafted using only the best quality tea leaves and remains a firm favourite in Irish homes to this day.

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