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Tea Brands List
Here is a list of Tea Brands, broken out into regions:
Global
Australia
Main article: Tea in Australia
- Dilmah
- Bushells and Lipton (Unilever Australasia)
- Madame Flavour
- T2 (Australian company) (Unilever Australasia)
Bangladesh
Main article: Tea production in Bangladesh
Brazil
Canada
- DavidsTea
- Red Rose Tea (owned by Teekanne – US and Unilever – Canada)
- Tim Hortons (owned by Restaurant Brands International)
China
Main article: History of tea in China
- Ten Fu Group (Zhangzhou, Fujian)
France
Germany
Hong Kong
India
Main article: History of tea in India
- Teabox
- Godrej Tea
- Gujarat Tea Processors & Packers Ltd (Wagh Bakri brand)
- Limtex
- Brooke Bond Taaza, Taj Mahal, Red Label and Lipton (owned by Hindustan Unilever)
- Society Tea
- Tata Tea and Tetley (owned by Tata Consumer Products)
- Madhu Jayanti International
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Japan
Main article: History of tea in Japan
Malaysia
Nepal
Main article: Tea production in Nepal
Netherlands
- Douwe Egberts (Pickwick)
New Zealand
Pakistan
Main article: Pakistani tea culture
- Brooke Bond Brooke Bond Supreme/Red Label and Lipton (owned by Unilever)
- Tapal Tea
- Tetley (owned by Tata Global Beverages)
Singapore
Sri Lanka
Main article: Tea production in Sri Lanka
- Akbar Tea
- Alghazaleen Tea
- Bogawantalawa (BPL Teas)
- Dilmah
- Heladiv
- George Steuart Group (Steuarts Tea, 1835 Steuart Ceylon)
- Mlesna
Turkey
United Kingdom
Main article: Tea in the United Kingdom
The UK market is dominated by five brands – PG Tips (owned by Unilever), Tetley (owned by Tata Tea Limited), Typhoo (owned by the Indian conglomerate Apeejay Surrendra Group), Twinings (owned by Associated British Foods) and Yorkshire Tea (owned by Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate). Tetley leads the market with 27% share, followed by PG Tips with about 24% share. Typhoo is in third place with about 13% share. Twinings is fourth with about 11% share and Yorkshire Tea is fifth with about 6% share.[1]
- Ahmad Tea
- Associated British Foods
- Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate
- Brooke Bond (no longer trading under this name: see PG Tips) (Unilever)
- Clipper tea
- Fortnum & Mason
- Glengettie tea
- Horniman’s Tea
- Jacksons of Piccadilly
- Lancashire Tea
- Lipton (Unilever)
- Lyons Tea (Unilever)
- Matthew Algie
- Mazawattee Tea Company
- Nambarrie (Twinings)
- PG Tips (Unilever)
- Punjana
- Ringtons
- Scottish Blend (Unilever)
- Taylors of Harrogate (Bettys and Taylors Group)
- Tetley (Tata Tea Limited)
- Twinings (Associated British Foods)
- Typhoo
- Whittard of Chelsea
- Yorkshire Tea: a brand of Taylors Tea (Bettys and Taylors Group)
United States
Main article: Tea production in the United States
- American Tea Room
- Argo Tea
- Bigelow Tea Company
- Capital Teas
- Celestial Seasonings (owned by Hain Celestial Group)
- Good Earth Tea
- Harney & Sons
- Honest Tea
- Imperial Tea Court
- Luzianne
- Mighty Leaf Tea
- Numi Organic Tea
- Peet’s Coffee & Tea
- Red Diamond
- Salada tea
- Stash Tea
- Talbott Teas (owned by Jamba Juice)
- Tavalon Tea
- Tazo
- Té Company
- Tea Forté
- TeaGschwendner
- Teavana (owned by Starbucks)
- Upton Tea
- Yogi Tea