• The T2 Iced range is made using Rainforest Alliance-certified tea and are available in three flavours. Image: Pepsi Lipton International
    The T2 Iced range is made using Rainforest Alliance-certified tea and are available in three flavours. Image: Pepsi Lipton International
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Pepsi Lipton International in collaboration with T2 has introduced T2 Iced; a range of ready-to-drink iced teas that are low in sugar (2 grams per 100ml) with no artificial colours, no preservatives and no artificial sweeteners.

The T2 Iced range is made using Rainforest Alliance-certified tea and is available in three flavours: Peach Amore, a black iced tea with peach and raspberry; Lemon Coco Breeze, a lemon and coconut-infused black iced tea, and Watermelon Fiesta, a herbal hibiscus blend with watermelon and mint. 

Peach Amore and Lemon Coco Breeze are made with black tea and contain caffeine, while Watermelon Fiesta is made using a hibiscus blend with no caffeine, and is made with hibiscus sabdariffa flowers, elderberries, lemon peel, orange peel, rosehip and spearmint extract. 

T2 Iced is available at Coles and Woolworths and online through Amazon and is available in two pack formats: a 4 x 240mL can multipack (available in all flavours) and 300mL glass bottle single serves (available in Peach Amore and Lemon Coco Breeze).

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