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Latest revision as of 01:55, 18 February 2025

Sweet Leaf Tea Company is an American-based company that specializes in the production and distribution of beverages, particularly iced tea. Founded in 1998 by Clayton Christopher and David Smith, the company has grown to become a significant player in the beverage industry.

History[edit]

The Sweet Leaf Tea Company was established in Austin, Texas by Clayton Christopher and David Smith. The two founders started the company with a simple recipe, a unique tea brewing method, and an old delivery van. The company's initial product was a homemade, bottled tea that was sold to local stores.

In 2011, the company was acquired by Nestlé Waters North America, a subsidiary of the Swiss multinational food and beverage company, Nestlé. This acquisition allowed Sweet Leaf Tea Company to expand its distribution network and reach a larger customer base.

Products[edit]

The Sweet Leaf Tea Company offers a variety of iced tea flavors, including original sweet, mint & honey, peach, raspberry, and lemon. The company prides itself on using organic and all-natural ingredients in its products. In addition to iced teas, the company also produces lemonades and other non-alcoholic beverages.

Market Presence[edit]

Since its acquisition by Nestlé Waters North America, the Sweet Leaf Tea Company has expanded its market presence across the United States. The company's products are now available in major grocery chains, convenience stores, and online platforms.

Sustainability[edit]

The Sweet Leaf Tea Company is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The company uses recyclable packaging and promotes sustainable farming practices by sourcing its tea leaves from certified organic farms.

See Also[edit]

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