Tempest Tea Launches Organic/Fair Trade Certified (TM) Iced Tea Program
Tea company launches nation-wide program. Dallas, TX (PRWEB) September 2005 — Tempest Tea proudly launches an extensive line of premium quality iced teas to restaurants, cafes and coffee shops. Tempest Tea’s Organic/Fair Trade CertifiedTM iced teas come in black, green, white, and decaf varieties and surpass any other on the market. Each blend is specially formulated for iced tea using only organically grown leaves, fruits and flavorings, and all are delicious and healthy. Our mission is to bring the purest, highest quality, best tasting, healthy tea beverages to market. Our goal is to make tea drinking accessible to every age and taste preference, says Jody Rudman, co-founder of Tempest Tea. Tempest Tea’s commitment to purity, quality and flavor can be tasted in each of its ten iced tea blends. Flavors include Black Ginger Peach, Decaf Mango, Green Tropical, and Green Berry Jasmine. Tempest Tea, a market leader in premium quality teas, offers a full line of tea blends and healthy beverages including Organic/Fair Trade Certified teas, chai teas and herbal boosts. Tempest Tea is located at 5600 W. Lovers Lane, Suite 111, Dallas TX 75209. Additional information is available at 214-351-4TEA (4832). Stephanie Denton
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