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Revision as of 11:29, 21 May 2014
This is a list of Wikipedia articles on companies that manufacture or distribute tea.
Globally
Australia
Bangladesh
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)
- Camellia Sinensis (Quebec)
France
Hong Kong
India
- Limtex
- Godrej Tea
- Tata Tea Limited
- Unilever brands
Ireland
- Barry's Tea
- Bewley's
- Lyons Tea (Unilever)
- Punjana
- Tetley (Tata Global Beverages)
Israel
Japan
Malaysia
Netherlands
- Douwe Egberts (Pickwick)
New Zealand
- Zealong
- Twinings (Bell Tea & Coffee Company)
- Lipton (Unilever)
- Harney & Sons
- Dilmah
Nepal
Pakistan
- Lipton (Unilever)
- Brooke Bond Supreme(Unilever)
- Tetley
Sri Lanka
- Dilmah
- Bogawantalawa (BPL Teas)
United Kingdom
The UK market is dominated by five brands - PG Tips and Tetley, Premier Foods (was bought by an Indian firm: India's Apeejay Surrendra Group), Associated British food and Bettys & Taylors. Tetley leads the market with 27% share, followed by PG Tips with about 24% share. Premier food is in third place, with about 13% share, Associated British food is 4th with about 11% share and Bettys & Taylors 5th with about 6% share. (Source: ACNielsen Total Cov GB 52 we 25.02.08)
- Ahmad Tea
- Associated British Foods
- Bettys and Taylors
- Birchall Tea
- Brooke Bond (no longer trading under this name - see PG Tips) (Unilever)
- Clipper Tea
- Fortnum & Mason
- Horniman's Tea
- Jacksons of Piccadilly
- Lancashire Tea
- Lipton (Unilever)
- Lyons Tea (Unilever)
- Marks & Spencer
- Matthew Algie
- Nambarrie (Twinings)
- PG Tips (Unilever)
- Premier Foods
- Ringtons
- Scottish Blend (Unilever)
- Taylors of Harrogate (owned by: Betty & Tailors)
- Tetley (Tata Tea Limited)
- Twinings (Associated British Foods)
- Typhoo (formerly owned by Premier Foods, now owned by Apeejay Surrendra Group)[1]
- Whittard of Chelsea
- Yorkshire Tea (owned by: Betty & Tailors)
- Curvy Leaves (Curvy Moon Company Ltd)
United States
- Argo Tea
- Bigelow Tea Company
- Capital Teas
- Celestial Seasonings
- Good Earth Tea
- Harney & Sons
- Imperial Tea Court
- Luzianne
- Mighty Leaf Tea
- Nuovo Tea
- Numi Organic Tea
- Peet's Coffee & Tea
- Red Diamond
- Red Rose Tea
- Republic of Tea
- Salada tea
- Stash Tea
- Talbott Teas (owned by Jamba Juice)
- Tavalon Tea
- Taylors of Harrogate (owned by: Betty & Tailors)
- Tazo
- Tea Forté
- TeaGschwendner
- Teavana
- Tetley (Tata Tea Limited)
- Upton Tea
- Yogi Tea
- Yorkshire Tea (owned by: Betty & Tailors)
Bottled tea
- Argo Tea
- AriZona Beverage Company
- Cha Dao Tea Company
- Ito En
- Honest Tea
- Lipton
- Nestea
- Snapple
- SoBe
- Sweet Leaf Tea
- Tazo
- Turkey Hill
See also
References
- ^ "Typhoo tea bought by Indian firm". BBC News. 13 October 2005. Retrieved 31 July 2012.