What Happened To "Susan's Teas" Formerly Packaged By First Colony Tea Company Of Norfolk, Va?

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Shalin Choksi answered
The tea and coffee manufacturing company First Colony Tea Company, still manufactures 'Susan's Teas'. 'Susan's Teas is a line of teas and coffees which include exotic and authentic tea and coffee flavours which include Arabian Mocha, Mocha Java and many more in a range of products. The founder of the First Colony Tea Company found out this flavours and thought of starting a whole new line which was named after a very dear friend, Susan Denny.

The teas and coffees are still very popular in the United States of America and the company has been surviving from 1989. For more information you can visit the official web site of it at www.susanscoffee.com. On the web site you can also order tea and coffee to your home and learn more about the different flavours of coffee and tea.
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Sachin P answered
Tea is a popular drink and has been around man for many years now. The current intake of this beverage is infused with the additions of a number of herbs and medical supplement and spices. However, the history of this beverage is very interesting, especially since each culture and nation has its own tea-story to tell.

The fabulous Susan's Teas were formerly packed by 'First Colony Tea Company' of Norfolk. The tangy, apricot flavored tea was one of the teas that the family marketed. The family also owned the recipe that the First Colony Tea Company packaged. At some point in time, the family wanted the 'family recipe' back and the First Colony Tea Company stopped marketing and handling the product.

The tea mixture was then privately packed and marketed on a local level is the most popular continuation to the story. In time, the tea earned a reputation, but somehow fizzed out in the local markets. The popular considerations include that it was either patented to a larger manufacturer or the family ceased to effectively 'pass on' the product through the generations thereafter. Whatever the reason, Susan's Teas will continue to feature in dedicated tea columns and the mass market, egging on competition and experimenting with flavors.

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