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  2. Tea in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Bell Tea was founded in Dunedin in 1898 [10] and acquired Amber Tips tea in 1963 and Edgelets as well as Tiger Tea in 1969. [10] The company has a 40% market share in New Zealand (as at 2013). [11] After taking over many coffee brands and starting to sell more coffee than tea, the company was renamed to BrewGroup in 2016. [12]

  3. BrewGroup - Wikipedia

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    BrewGroup was a New Zealand tea and coffee company, which started as Bell Tea in 1898. Bell Tea is the country's oldest tea manufacturer. [2] As of 2014, over 3 million Bell Tea bags were made each day in Auckland. [2] Its tea brands gave BrewGroup a 40% tea market share as of 2013. [3] It was acquired by Jacobs Douwe Egberts in 2017.

  4. Zealong - Wikipedia

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    Zealong is a New Zealand tea company based in Hamilton, New Zealand. Zealong was the first commercial tea plantation in New Zealand, [1] specialising in high-quality loose teas, green, oolong, and black tea. Zealong are organic or conversion organic certified, Halal certified, and ISO 22000 / HACCP certified. [citation needed]

  5. T2 (company) - Wikipedia

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    T2, officially registered as Tea Too, is a chain of specialty tea shops with stores in Australia, Singapore, and New Zealand. The company was established in Melbourne, Australia in 1996, and was purchased by Unilever in 2013. [2] In 2013, T2 had 40 stores across the globe and made an annual turnover of A$57 million. [6]

  6. The 20 Best Tea Brands to Cozy up with This Year - AOL

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  7. I Drank 11 Hard Iced Teas, and Only One Brand Is ... - AOL

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    2. Twisted Tea Original. Twisted Tea has been around for a long time, and has become the default hard tea brand. It's a perfectly serviceable working man's boozy tea, kind of like a good old Bud ...