Have moved away from Monster energy drinks to limit my intake of vitamin B3 (niacin) due to impacts on people with liver issues. (a can of Monster has 200% of RDA and the 2-3 cans a day may have contributed to the declining liver scores in my blood tests.)When I use my insulated 'coffee' mug of 20 oz (I think) I use two tea bags which has the same or more caffeine than a can of Mt. Dew!I first chose Red Rose because of the individually wrapped bags for bringing two work, but the flavor of this and regular Red Rose has kept me.It is weak in both tea and in bergamot. While better than lower grade Earl Greys (bigelow, twinnings), it really cannot compare to Stash (which is the very best, the regular Earl Grey having a lovely hint of lavender, and they also have a double bergamot, which sadly is not double lavender); however, the next best that I have discovered are Taylors and St. Dalfours (though completely different from Stash and each other). This Red Rose is okay, but Lipton's is prob. a little better since Red Rose really is weak—you can't even use a full mug of water.My husband has this every morning! He loves it!The best Earl Grey that is bagged I have ever had. Usually have to buy a high quality loose leaf from a tea shop for such rich strong flavor. Very pleasantly surprised. So glad I trusted other folks reviews and bought the 6 box pack for savings.They are indeed 50 bags per pack, 6 boxes of 50, 300 tea bags.Every bit as good as the imported Twinings Earl Grey at a fraction of the price.Red Rose does it again - the Earl Grey tastes great. The shipping was received in 5 business day - what was expected. I will reorder once I am down to the last box (ordered the case of 6 boxes - 40 bags in each box).I purchased before and enjoyed he flavor. I like earl grey tea, but none are available where I live. I am pleased that I could find it on Amazon.