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  2. Brew Dr. Kombucha - Wikipedia

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    Brew Dr. Kombucha is an American company which makes a fermented tea beverage consisting of brewed organic whole tea leaves, dried herbs, roots, and fruits. [1] [2] Brew Dr. Kombucha is considered a major Kombucha drink company, and was named one of the fastest-growing companies in the U.S. [3] [4] [5] The brand was founded in 2008, and is headquartered in Portland, Oregon ().

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  4. RISE Brewing Co. - Wikipedia

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    RISE Brewing Co., is a New York and Oregon-based nitro cold brew coffee company specializing in nitrogen-infused organic coffee and sourcing Fair Trade organic beans from Peru's Chanchamayo Valley. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It uses a proprietary reverse-osmosis spring water filtration process.

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  6. Maya Tea Company - Wikipedia

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    The company also produces and distributes packaged leaves for home use. [16] Maya's teas can be found in many collaborative products, including Dogfish Head Brewery's Sah'tea beer, Terrapin Beer Company's Samurai Krunkle's ale, and Borderland Brewing Company's Hibiscus Saison and Agua Bendita Wheat Wine beers.

  7. Sweet Leaf Tea Company - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Leaf Tea was founded in 1998 in Beaumont, TX by Clayton Christopher, [3] using $10,000 and his grandmother's recipe for home-brewed iced tea made with cane sugar. [4] [5] Early production consisted of brewing tea in crawfish pots in Hen's kitchen, using pillow cases as "tea bags" and; then using garden hoses to transport the tea to plastic bottles.

  8. Peet's Coffee - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the company was incorporated as Peet's Coffee and Tea Company and had its initial public offering. The company was listed on the Nasdaq under the symbol PEET, and 3.3 million shares were sold at $8 a share. Shares climbed to $9.38 and the company raised $26.4 million. [17] [18] Peet's opened a roasting plant in Alameda in 2007.

  9. Bigelow Tea Company - Wikipedia

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    R.C. Bigelow, Inc. (also known as the Bigelow Tea Company) is an American manufacturer of dried teas based in Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded by Ruth C. Bigelow in 1945, based on a recipe she marketed as "Constant Comment" tea. The company markets over 50 varieties of tea, including black, green and herbal, all of which are blended in