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I keep trying to find a decaf that offers flavor at, or near, the level of regular tea. Also, I drink my tea unsweetened about half the time and sweetened the rest of the time, and drink both hot tea and ice tea very frequently (I have both a cup of hot tea and ice tea beside me as I am writing this- I drink a crazy amount of tea). I have been drinking PG Tips decaf for several years, but PG Tips decaf that I purchased in the last couple of years has not been as flavorful to me as it was four or five years ago. In fact, I used to drink PG Tips without sweetener most of the time after trying many brands, but lately I have had to sweeten PG Tips to enjoy it and would rather have one I can enjoy unsweetened. This prompted me to go searching for a new decaf tea and this Ty Phoo is more flavorful to me than the PG Tips. I like it a lot.Typhoo tea bags do not appear to contain as much tea as the PG Tips pyramid bag, but it sure seems to brew up as strong or more so, on a bag to bag comparison. I am also awaiting a Barry's decaf to try and hope it will be as good or better than the Ty Phoo. The regular Barry's has a lot of caffeine and is very strong tea. Maybe I will update this review when I have a chance to compare to Ty Phoo.Update: I have now tried the Barry's decaf and the Bewley's decaf (I am always seeking a better cup of tea!). The Barry's has a stronger flavor profile than Ty Phoo, but not necessarily better taste to me. I prefer the Barry's sweetened to cover up a slight off flavor, but I prefer the Ty Phoo unsweetened. The Bewley's was okay, but my least favorite of the four I have mentioned in this review. Everyone's taste is different, but I would buy Ty Phoo, Barry's and PG Tips without hesitation an appreciate the variety they offer. The Bewley's has plenty of flavor, but I definitely prefer it sweetened to cover a slightly less desirable flavor component somewhere in the blend. Taylors of Harrowgate Yorkshire decaf is on its way, so I have another to compare soon!