Friday, June 22, 2007

New Marketing Opportunities for the Tea Industry


New Marketing Opportunities for the Tea Industry

As I travel around the world consulting with coffee retailers, several trends keep coming up: more teas and more exotic choices are on the menu, specialty sources are becoming the norm instead of the exception, and most importantly, the pseudo-adversarial position is now the start of a beautiful friendship of cooperation between the tea and coffee vendors.



Nathan A. Chase, 44

Baltimore Sun - Chase worked with brother Daniel Chase, a carpenter, on renovation projects, including the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers building, a former coffee warehouse in Fells Point, and St. Johns Episcopal Church in Mount Washington. A memorial service will ...



Hosting a Coffee Party

Whether shared between colleagues in the break room, sipped after a family meal or savored during conversation with friends, coffee is a fixture on the American social scene.



How Water Affects Coffee

A cup of brewed coffee is made up of at least 98 percent water.