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Tea Brand
Tea Brand
Globally
Zealong (New Zealand-grown)
Lipton
Australia
Dilmah
Lipton (Unilever)
Tetley (Tata Global Beverages)
Bangladesh
M. M. Ispahani Limited
Finlay Tea (James Finlay Bangladesh)
Kazi & Kazi
National Tea Company
Canada
Home brewing
Unilever (Lipton, Red Rose Tea)
Tata Global Beverages (Tetley)
Tea shops and restaurants
Bridgehead Coffee (Ottawa)
Starbucks Corporation (Tazo Tea Company,
Teavana)
Tim Hortons (National)
Unilever brands
Brooke Bond
Lipton
Ireland
Barry's Tea
Bewley's
Lyons Tea (Unilever)
Punjana
Tetley (Tata Global Beverages)
Israel
Wissotzky Tea
Japan
Harada Tea Processing Co., Ltd.
Lupicia
Malaysia
BOH Tea Plantation
Netherlands
Douwe Egberts (Pickwick)
New Zealand
Zealong
Twinings (Bell Tea & Coffee Company)
Lipton (Unilever)
Barry's Tea
Barry's Tea is an Irish tea company founded in 1901 by James J.
Barry in Cork City. Until the 1960s, tea was sold from a shop in
Prince's Street, but thereafter as a result of its increasing popularity, the
company expanded its wholesaling and distribution operations. By the
1990s, the company had become one of the largest tea suppliers in
Ireland. It is also found in the United Kingdom, Spain, and in some areas of
Canada, Australia, and the United States.
Brooke Bond
Brooke Bond is a brand-name of tea owned by Unilever, formerly
an independent manufacturer in the United Kingdom, known for
its PG Tips brand and its Brooke Bond tea cards.
Celestial Seasonings
Celestial Seasonings is a tea company based in Boulder, Colorado,
United States that specializes in tisanes ("herbal teas"), but also
sells green, white, chai, and black teas. All of their products are
certified kosher and all-natural, and many are certified organic as well.
The Boulder factory conducts free guided tours daily and has a sampling
bar for visitors to try any drink for free,
Godrej tea
The Godrej Group is an Indian conglomerate headquartered in
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, managed and largely owned by the
Godrej family. It was founded by Ardeshir Godrej and Pirojsha
Godrej in 1897,
Intaba Tea
INTABA Teas of Africa, an exotic category of all-natural specialty
teas, organically certified and sourced from the finest estates in
Africa. Inspired by Rooibos, Honey bush and other great herbal
health teas from Africa. Made by Cape Natural Tea Products, South
Africa's premier supplier of herbal tea products and botanicals.
Kalahari Tea
Kalahari Tea imports, distributes and sells via its web site a
variety of specialty teas. Originally founded by Ned Fitch and
David Abrahams, the company focuses in particular on South
African Rooibos or red tea, which it sells in Giant Eagle and GNC
stores. Additional lines include its Chocolate green tea, citrus flavoured
oolong teas, all of which are carried in Publix grocery stores.
Madura Tea
Madura tea is made the way nature intended. As Australian
pioneers of eco-sensitive tea cultivation, we make pure, natural tea
that is unrivalled in freshness and flavour. Naturally low in caffeine,
high in antioxidants and full of flavour, Madura tea is cultivated in
harmony within the world heritage rainforests and unpolluted rivers of the
Tweed Valley, near Murwillumbah.
Nambarrie Tea
Nambarrie is the brand name of a tea company based in Belfast,
Northern Ireland, now owned by Twining. Nambarrie Tea Co. Ltd. now
operates delivery depots in Mallusk, County Antrim and Glasgow, being
the third biggest brand in Scotland. Founded in 1860, the company
began trading in York Street, originally as 'Pratt and
Montgomery'. However, during wartime bombing in 1941, the
company's premises in Tomb Street were completely destroyed, reportedly
leaving only a horse drawn delivery van intact.
Tanganda Tea
Tanganda Tea is the biggest grower and producer of tea and
coffee in Zimbabwe and one of the biggest tea producers in
Africa. It is one of the largest food companies in Africa, and forms
part of the Meikles Group, a major Zimbabwean company which also owns
hotels and department stores in southern Africa. Tanganda is based in
Mutare (formerly Umtali) in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe (formerly
Rhodesia). The first tea bushes planted in Zimbabwe originated
from a box of seeds smuggled out of India in 1924 by Mrs
Florence Phillips, a tea-planters wife from Assam, and was
planted near Chipinge. The success of the harvest encouraged the
formation of a company, Ward and Phillips (Pty) Ltd, which owned New
Year's Gift and Ratelshoek Estates near Chipinge, and which formed the
nucleus of the Tanganda Tea Company. The bulk of the company's tea is
still grown around Chipinge, although the company now buys in
substantial amounts of tea from small-scale independent growers.
Tanganda Tea is the best-selling brand of tea in Zimbabwe and central
Africa. It exports bulk tea leaves to the rest of the world,
Tata tea
Welsh Brew
Welsh Brew Tea is supplied by Adwell Foods Ltd, a family owned
company established in 2004. Located on the beautiful Gower
peninsula in Mumbles, South Wales, the company avails a
nationwide marketing service to the multiple, independent,
wholesale, hotel, and catering sectors.
Yogi Tea
Yogi Tea creates and manufactures a wide variety of teas,
including green, herbal, black and red tea. Yogi Tea is part of the
East West Tea Company, LLC (EWTC) - former Golden Temple of
Oregon, LLC. EWTC employs about 150 people in the United States and
Europe, with offices in Springfield and Portland, Oregon, and in Hamburg,
Germany. The company was founded in 1984 and is owned and
operated by Harbhajan Singh Yogi.