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  2. Teavana - Wikipedia

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    Teavana offered hot tea sachets and premade iced tea which are sold at Starbucks locations, as well as at supermarkets and external retailers where tea is sold. Prior to the closure of all of their storefront locations, Teavana's retail stores were usually located in upscale shopping malls and designed to be "part tea bar, part tea emporium."

  3. Runa LLC - Wikipedia

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    Runa offers a variety of blends of guayusa for retail sale in the form of energy drinks, bottled iced teas, tea boxes, and loose leaf teas, all of which are USDA certified organic, Kosher certified, plantation farming, and non-GMO certified.

  4. Upton Tea Imports - Wikipedia

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    Upton Tea Imports is an American company, based in Holliston, Massachusetts, that sells specialty teas. The company was founded in 1989 by Tom Eck, [1] and the trademark was acquired by The Republic of Tea in August 2016. [2] Upton carries only loose tea and does not sell any teabags. [3]

  5. Is Loose Leaf Tea Actually Better Than Using Tea Bags? We ...

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    First there’s the dilemma of white tea vs. green tea vs. black tea vs. herbal tea, which is a conversation for another time. But beyond that, what about loose leaf tea vs. tea bags? What’s the ...

  6. Two Leaves and a Bud (Tea Company) - Wikipedia

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    Two Leaves and a Bud organic tea. Two Leaves and a Bud manufactures and distributes organic tea. Based in Basalt, Colorado, Two Leaves and a Bud produces organic whole leaf tea that is packaged in pyramid-shaped sachets. [1]

  7. Gongfu tea - Wikipedia

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    All teas, loose tea, coarse tea, and powdered tea have long coexisted with the "imperially appointed compressed form". By the end of the 14th century, the more naturalistic "loose leaf" form had become a popular household product and by the Ming era , loose tea was put to imperial use.

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