The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA)
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA) was found in 1992
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA) was found in 1992
Davidson’s Organics Tulsi Turmeric Ginger (Photo/DavidsonsTea.com)
Sparks, Nevada-based recently added 12 new tea blends to its repertoire of more than 300, announced a company .
The diverse array of new products includes, four new Chinese Tea Blends (Chun Mee Green, Imperial Yellow, Moonlight White and Jade Oolong, which were released in February); Children’s tea (March release); Citrus Cool Mint (May release); Tulsi Turmeric Ginger (June release); two Earl Grey blends, and three Cacao blends.
The company will introduce the two Earl Grey blends this summer. Earl Grey Cream contains a touch of vanilla, and Earl Grey Rose has a hint of floral.
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The three Cacao blends—vanilla, rose, and peppermint—will launch this October.
Brief educational videos and photos on Davisdon’s Organic Teas’ social media pages depict each step in #LeafToCup journey—from the sourcing from family-owned tea farms in India to the tea processing at the vertically integrated facility in Nevada. People can access the material by following the @davidsonsteas handle on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
“We wanted to showcase how special the #LeafToCup process is, and bring our customers on a global tea journey,” said Davidson’s Owner Kunall Patel. “It’s important to connect ancient tradition to western trends, highlighting the history, culture and passion behind every cup.”
Patel interviews tea farmers in top tea producing countries, explains the value of organic cultivation and fair trade practices, and breaks down the steps of the vertically integrated tea production process.
“We’re in the season of rebirth, renewal and growth, and we want to provide a natural, refreshing way to bring balance into the everyday lifestyle,” said Patel.
RItual: Up and RItual: Down (Photo/DavidNewtonWellness.com)
Toronto, Ontario-based fitness and wellness specialist has teamed up with Canadian organic tea company to create two functional teas meant for supporting physical and mental health.
Newton’s knowledge and experiences from more than 25 years as a fitness instructor, as well as his observations of people not adequately refueling their bodies inspired him to formulate nourishing teas.
Newton decided to provide healthy alternatives to artificial energy enhancers and relaxers with his tea blends: Rital: Up, and Ritual: Down. Both incorporate beneficial herbs and superfoods.
Ritual: Up is made of organic green tea, organic elderberries, organic cherries, organic golden berries and organic chaga. The blend is meant to “gently stimulate the sympathetic nervous system, offering an even and healthy energy boost,” according to Newton.
Ritual: Down is a mix of organic lemongrass, organic chamomile, organic peppermint, organic nettle, organic dandelion leaf, and organic butterfly pea flower, which produces a blue tea when steeped. This blend is intended to “gently stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system, offering healthy clearing and calm,” states .