Brooke Bond

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Brooke Bond[edit | edit source]

Brooke Bond
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFood and Beverage
Founded1869
FounderArthur Brooke
ParentUnilever
WebsiteBrooke Bond

Brooke Bond is a renowned brand in the food and beverage industry, known for its high-quality tea products. It was founded in 1869 by Arthur Brooke and is currently a subsidiary of Unilever.

History[edit | edit source]

Brooke Bond has a rich history that dates back to its establishment in 1869. Arthur Brooke, a tea trader from England, started the company with the aim of providing the finest tea to consumers. Over the years, Brooke Bond expanded its operations and became a well-known name in the tea industry.

In 1903, Brooke Bond launched its first branded tea, called "Red Label." This marked the beginning of a successful journey for the company. The brand gained popularity for its consistent quality and unique blends, capturing the taste buds of tea enthusiasts worldwide.

In 1984, Brooke Bond merged with Unilever, a global consumer goods company. This partnership further strengthened Brooke Bond's position in the market and allowed it to reach a wider audience.

Products[edit | edit source]

Brooke Bond offers a wide range of tea products, catering to different tastes and preferences. Some of its popular tea variants include:

Sustainability Initiatives[edit | edit source]

As a subsidiary of Unilever, Brooke Bond is committed to sustainable practices and environmental conservation. The company actively works towards reducing its carbon footprint and promoting responsible sourcing of tea leaves. It also supports various social initiatives aimed at improving the livelihoods of tea farmers and their communities.

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