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Teavana

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Type
  
Subsidiary

Number of employees
  
5000+

Founder
  
Andrew T. Mack

Industry
  
Restaurants Retail Tea

Website
  
Teavana.com

Parent organization
  
Starbucks

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Products
  
Loose-Leaf Tea Made-to-order tea beverages Tea-Related Products

Headquarters
  
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Founded
  
1997, Phipps Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Subsidiaries
  
ST Acquisition Company, Teavana International, Teavana Luxco, Teavana Gift Company

Profiles

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Teavana is based in Seattle, WA. The company has over 350+ locations throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico and the Middle East. On December 31, 2012, Starbucks acquired Teavana estimated around $620 million.

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History

Teavana was started in Atlanta, Georgia in 1997, with the opening of the first teahouse at Phipps Plaza. The husband and wife team that created Teavana invested their life savings into the teahouse concept after traveling abroad, noticing the gravitation of Americans towards fine wines and coffees in the United States.

In late 2012 Starbucks stated it would be paying $620 million in cash to buy Teavana Holdings Inc. Three class-action lawsuits were commenced by shareholders of Teavana concerning the Starbucks buyout; these were settled on December 14, 2012 (subject to court approval). The acquisition of Teavana by Starbucks was formally closed on December 31, 2012.

Tea types

Teavana offers premium loose-leaf teas and herbal infusions, with tea categories such as: white, black, green, flavored & scented green, "blooming" white, black, flavored & scented black, oolong, and pu-erh teas along with rooibos, herbal, organic matcha green tea and Yerba Maté infusions. Teavana retail stores generally offer various blends of each type of tea, and consistently promote cross blending different types of tea. Teas are offered in several formats, loose-leaf tea, pre-filled tea tins, tea sachets or brewed as a to-go beverage.

Tea products

In addition to high-quality loose tea, Teavana sells teaware products, including cast iron Tetsubin teapots, Bone China teapots, Japanese porcelain teapots and cups, stove-top kettles, electric kettles, milk frothers and automatic tea makers (produced by Australian company Breville), Japanese hot water dispensers and electric tea makers (produced by Zojirushi), tea measures, tea infusion and steeping wares such as the Teavana® Perfectea Maker, contour tumblers, and tea infuser mugs. Teavana also sells all-natural rock sugar (non-GMO beet sugar) sourced from Belgium.

Blooming Teas

Blooming teas are an extremely popular form of tea in which various flowers and plants are hand rolled into specific shapes and placed into the bottom of a glass teapot. When the water is poured over these plants and allowed to steep, the flowers "bloom" by unfurling and showing their true shape. Many blooming teas are tied and rolled in such a way as to be as aesthetically pleasing as possible, usually using a variety of colors and shapes.

Stores

Teavana specialty retail stores are usually located in upscale shopping malls and designed to be "part tea bar, part tea emporium." Individual cups of tea to go are offered for sale, and the retail locations offer free samples of various tea blends and tea varieties at their front door and within the store. There are over 100 premium loose-leaf teas available on the Tea Wall to try, plus teawares and everything you need to make the perfect cup of tea at home. Teavana currently has over 355 retail store locations.

Competitors

Apart from generic tea brands (such as Lipton, Red Rose Tea and Tetley), Teavana's competitors include Art of Tea, Nuovo Tea, Stash Tea Company, T2, The Wellness Group (TWG), Harney & Sons, Sea at Tea, and DavidsTea.

Between Partners

Teavana partnered with a few charities and organizations to help give back. Starbucks and Teavana are known for providing jobs to veterans and military spouses, and have hired over 4,000 total. They also helps their partners enroll into Arizona State online classes through their College Achievement Plan.

Supporting Youth Education

In April 2014, Starbucks and Teavana collaborated with Oprah Winfrey to develop a tea called Teavana Oprah Chai Tea, along with additional tea accessories. For every sale of Oprah Chai Tea products, Starbucks will make a donation to the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Foundation Academy which supports youth education and funds the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa.. Starbucks describes the tea as, "a bold infusion of cinnamon, ginger, cardamom and cloves, blended with loose-leaf black tea and rooibos." Teavana and Starbucks have raised $5M in support of education for young people with the chai tea. In result of the partnership, Teavana then partnered with the New York-based organization Girls, Inc. to further support youth education and mentorship. The organization supports young girls to be strong, smart, and bold while providing them with experiences to help them when looking towards higher education and career paths. Teavana has donated $100,000 to benefit young women across the U.S. and Canada, helping them transition between high school and college.

Ethical Tea Partnership

On April 1, 2015 Teavana joined the Ethical Tea Partnership (ETP). The partnership is a non-profit that ensures ethical production and distribution of tea products, by "factory health and safety, safe use of agrochemicals, human resource management, and environmental management." Also, ETP monitors for issues that cannot be tracked with audits and certification, such as discrimination and living conditions of the workers.

References

Teavana Wikipedia