PR Lipton Zero Sugar Diet Sugar Free Peach Iced Tea Mix, 10 Quarts
- Brand:
- Lipton
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 794522732357
- EAN:
- 0794522732357
- ASIN:
- B0F3LRPM93
- Walmart SKU:
- 16278011903
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$9.99 | |
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$9.99 |
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Tracking History: We have tracked PR Lipton Zero Sugar Diet Sugar Free Peach Iced Tea Mix, 10 Quarts since 3/5/2026. The most recent price update was on Mar 6, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $4.99 (lowest on 3/5/2026) to $4.99 (highest on 3/5/2026). The average price during this period is $4.99.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 3.9/5 from 62 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Perfect for a quick iced tea! This mixes into water easily, and can be made in a batch or individual cup. It tastes great, just like a bottled iced tea. I like that you can adjust the flavor intensity being able to add as much or little mix as you want, and it is easy to scoop and measure out of the container. Overall a convenient option for a quick and good tasting tea with no sugar.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I absolutely love the Lipton Peach Zero Sugar Iced Tea Mix! The peach flavor is perfectly balanced—not too sweet, but still full of flavor. It's super easy to make; just add water and ice, and you have a refreshing drink ready in seconds. I really appreciate that it's zero sugar but doesn't taste artificial like other sugar-free drinks. It's perfect for hot days, and the 10-quart size lasts a long time. I'll definitely be buying this again!
I just wish there were more. It's a pretty small container. Realky like it though.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Usually not a sugar free iced tea person but this honestly surprised me. It still has that fake sugar taste but it wasn't overdoing it in my opinion. Was perfect for these past few hot summer weeks!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was honestly surprised by how good this Lipton Zero Sugar Peach Iced Tea tastes! 🍑 It's naturally flavored, super refreshing, and has no sugar — which is a big win for me. The peach flavor isn't artificial or too strong, just the right balance to enjoy on a hot day or with a meal. I also love that one container makes up to 10 quarts, so it's great for summer gatherings or just keeping in the fridge. It dissolves easily in water, no clumps, and tastes best when served cold with ice. Definitely a staple in my kitchen now — guilt-free and super tasty!
I was excited to find this for $9.00….. but… today, I found it at my local Food City grocery store on sale for $5.00, but originally $5.99…. so I paid almost double by buying it at Walmart!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I wanted to really enjoy this but it has to be watered down so it doesn't leave a weird chalky aftertaste. I love anything peach so I was a little bummed. but it's not terrible! just not what I expected. bonus points it doesn't have a strong smell! the packaging isn't too wasteful either.
Not only is it unavailable for EBT, but I was once again fooled by the picture and didn't realize how very small the can was. I won't buy again.
Tiny tiny container
I've been a loyal Lipton peach iced tea drinker for years — specifically the version made with real cane sugar and a short, simple ingredient list. It was consistently refreshing, well-balanced, and something I genuinely enjoyed on a daily basis. This new “zero sugar” version is, frankly, a major disappointment. The taste comes across as overly artificial, with that lingering, chemical sweetness that makes it difficult to finish a glass. It doesn't resemble the original product in any meaningful way. I understand the push toward zero-sugar options, but replacing a well-loved, straightforward product with something this artificial feels like a step in the wrong direction. There are customers who don't want sugar substitutes — we want the original, made with real ingredients. And many of us would gladly pay more for it. I'm completely serious when I say: if the original peach powder with real cane sugar were available, I would happily buy a 50–100 lb stockpile just to have it on hand. That's how much better it was. It's genuinely frustrating to see a product like that disappear, especially when the replacement doesn't come close in taste or quality. Please consider bringing back the original — even as a premium or limited offering. There is clearly still demand for it. Until then, I'll be looking for alternatives, even though the original Lipton version was hard to beat.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $9.99 (Jul 1) to $9.99 (Jul 1) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $9.99.
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