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  1. 1. Lipton
  2. 2. What is it ? Lipton is an international alimentary brand. It was created by Thomas Johnstone Lipton. The brand was created in 1870 in Great Britain. The first can was created in 1972 in the United Kingdom.
  3. 3. Why is it so popular ? Lipton is so popular because it is sold in more than 150 countries of the world and they have a lot of choice of products. They sell tea, ice tea and soup.
  4. 4. The logo The logo of lipton has changed through the years. Logo of 1890-2002 Logo of 2002-2014 Logo of 2014...
  5. 5. Lipton ice tea Lipton is very famous for its Ice tea and proposes a large range of flavors. Lime, lemon, mango, peach, raspberry
  6. 6. The slogan This slogan shows off the taste and the refreshment of ice tea and when you drink it, you want to be happy. The person who created this slogan wants to impose a challenge to adults to drink it.
  7. 7. Why do we like it ? Simon : I like the ice tea Lipton because it the sweetest that I know, and I LIKE sugar. Rmi : I like ice tea and tea lipton because I like tea in general and the idea of ice tea is very original.
  8. 8. QUIZZ LIPTON Elementary my dear Lipton !!!
  9. 9. 1st question When and where was Lipton created ? ???
  10. 10. Answer 1st qustion Lipton was created in Great Britain in 1870. You found it !!! Good !!!
  11. 11. 2nd question When was the first can created??
  12. 12. Answer 2nd question The first can was created in 1972.
  13. 13. 3rd question Can you tell me in how many countries lipton products are sold ?
  14. 14. Answer 3rd question The lipton products are sold in more than 150 countries.
  15. 15. 4th question - Find the date of that logo.
  16. 16. Answer 4th question 1890-2002 is the period of that logo.
  17. 17. 5th question Give us 3 flavors of ice tea ?
  18. 18. Answer 5th question There is mango, lime, peach, raspberry, lemon.