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PG TIPS is a staple in the UK with thousands of people drinking bags of the leaves on a daily basis. But have you ever stopped to wonder what the ‘PG’ part of the brand’s name actually stands… ...
A storm is brewing – a storm in a teacup, that is.News that PG Tips has created a new teabag which promises to brew in just 60 seconds has gone over with English tea fanatics like Pavarotti over ...
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Emily Atack joins forces with the PG Tips monkey after 'landing six-figure deal' replacing Johnny Vegas - MSNPG Tips’ iconic knitted mascot is making a comeback - and this time, he’s got a wife. The beloved monkey, now voiced by comedian Ivo Graham, stars alongside actress Emily Atack in the new ad ...
PG Tips is in hot water after its eco-friendly teabags were found to break apart too easily. Tea drinkers are complaining that the biodegradable seal, brought in to replace plastic, ...
PG Tips first launched their tetrahedron-shaped Pyramid Bags in 1996. They said at the time that the bag shape allowed the tea leaves move more freely - creating a better infusion.
During PG Tips' latest ad, Monkey and Mrs M playfully mock Posh and Becks - recreating Victoria's infamous Netflix moment when she tried to claim her family were working class.
For its huge return, PG Tips has enlisted legendary director Steve McQueen, with Top Boy actor and acclaimed musician Ashley Walters in front of the camera to excite a nation of tea drinkers.
PG Tips’ Monkey was one of the best-known mascots this side of the millennium and, with comedian Johnny Vegas by his side, the two made a double act that reached far beyond the scope of an ad break.
PG Tips’ iconic Monkey mascot is making a much-anticipated comeback, with the launch of the new reality TV-inspired ad - At Home with Monkey. Premiering on Friday, May 9, At Home with Monkey ...
PG TIPS is a staple in the UK with thousands of people drinking bags of the leaves on a daily basis. But have you ever stopped to wonder what the ‘PG’ part of the brand’s name actually stands… ...
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