Celestial Seasonings
Celestial Seasonings is an American tea company based in Boulder, Colorado. The company specializes in herbal teas, but also produces green, white, and black teas. Celestial Seasonings was founded in 1969 by Mo Siegel, who began by harvesting wild herbs in the mountains around Boulder and selling them to local health food stores.
History
Celestial Seasonings was established in 1969 when Mo Siegel and his friends began gathering herbs and selling them to local health food stores. The company was named after a friend's flower name, "Celestial." In 1972, the company introduced its first blend, "Red Zinger," which became a popular product. By the mid-1970s, Celestial Seasonings had expanded its product line and distribution network, becoming a well-known brand in the herbal tea market.
In 1984, Celestial Seasonings was acquired by Kraft Foods, but it was later sold to The Hain Celestial Group in 2000. Under Hain Celestial, the company continued to grow and innovate, introducing new flavors and expanding its market reach.
Products
Celestial Seasonings offers a wide range of tea products, including:
- Herbal teas: These are caffeine-free and made from a variety of herbs, flowers, and spices. Popular blends include "Sleepytime," "Red Zinger," and "Peppermint."
- Green teas: These teas are made from Camellia sinensis leaves and are known for their antioxidant properties. Popular blends include "Authentic Green Tea" and "Honey Lemon Ginseng Green Tea."
- Black teas: These teas are fully oxidized and have a robust flavor. Popular blends include "Morning Thunder" and "English Breakfast."
- White teas: These teas are minimally processed and have a delicate flavor. Popular blends include "Perfectly Pear White Tea" and "White Tea with Tangerine."
Sustainability and Social Responsibility
Celestial Seasonings is committed to sustainability and social responsibility. The company sources its ingredients from around the world, ensuring that they are grown and harvested in an environmentally friendly manner. Celestial Seasonings also supports various social initiatives, including fair trade practices and community development projects in the regions where its ingredients are sourced.
Manufacturing and Distribution
The company's manufacturing facility is located in Boulder, Colorado, where it produces millions of tea bags each year. Celestial Seasonings teas are distributed throughout the United States and internationally, available in grocery stores, health food stores, and online.
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