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  2. Argo Tea - Wikipedia

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    Argo Tea began as a chain of tea cafes that was founded in the Lincoln Park community area in Chicago, Illinois, in June 2003.. In 2020, the company was sold to Golden Fleece Beverages which tried to focus on distributing read-to-drink Argo's products in retail stores and eliminating company-owned cafes.

  3. TeaGschwendner - Wikipedia

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    The (now closed) State Street location in Chicago, Illinois, USA. TeaGschwendner (German: TeeGschwendner) is a chain of retail shops and European bistros which sell loose leaf tea and tea accessories. The company started in Germany in 1978 and now operates in four countries, across two continents. [1]

  4. Harney & Sons - Wikipedia

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    A metal tea box of Harney & Sons's English Breakfast Tea Harney & Son Darjeeling Tea Bag. Harney & Sons is an American tea company founded in 1983 in Salisbury, Connecticut, and now located in Millerton, New York. [1] It specializes in high-quality loose teas and herbal teas, and offers several products that are organic and certified kosher.

  5. Teavana - Wikipedia

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    Teavana Corporation was an American tea company, which previously had locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Middle East. [1] Starbucks acquired Teavana in 2012, and in 2017, Starbucks announced it would close all Teavana locations by 2018.

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  7. Talbott Teas - Wikipedia

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    Talbott Teas is a Chicago based gourmet tea company owned by Jamba Juice. The company has a net profit of about $10 million. The company has a net profit of about $10 million. Owners Talbott and Nakisher appeared on Shark Tank , accepting a 35% equity deal with Kevin O'Leary .