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Latest revision as of 04:01, 18 February 2025

Luzianne is a brand of Southern beverages and packaged goods, most notably known for its iced tea products. The brand is owned by the Reily Foods Company, a family-owned, New Orleans-based company that has been in operation since 1902.

History[edit]

The Luzianne brand was established in 1932 by William B. Reily, who recognized the potential for a specially blended tea that could withstand the rigors of brewing in hot, Southern kitchens. The name "Luzianne" is a portmanteau of "Louisiana," the state where the brand was born.

Products[edit]

Luzianne's product line includes iced tea, coffee, mayonnaise, and other food products. The brand's iced tea is available in both regular and decaffeinated versions, and in a variety of flavors including sweet, unsweet, green, and raspberry. Luzianne also offers a line of coffee products, including traditional, dark roast, and chicory blends.

Iced Tea[edit]

Luzianne's iced tea is specially blended for iced tea preparation. The brand offers a variety of flavors and types, including regular, decaffeinated, green, and raspberry. Luzianne iced tea is available in both bagged and ready-to-drink formats.

Coffee[edit]

Luzianne's coffee products include traditional, dark roast, and chicory blends. The brand's coffee is available in both ground and instant formats.

Distribution[edit]

Luzianne products are distributed throughout the United States, with a strong presence in the Southern states. The brand's products can be found in grocery stores, convenience stores, and online retailers.

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