Teekanne

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Teekanne is a German company that specializes in the production and distribution of tea. Founded in 1882, it is one of the oldest and most recognized tea companies in the world.

History[edit | edit source]

Teekanne was established in 1882 by Rudolf Anders and Eugen Nissle in Dresden, Germany. The company was initially named "R. Anders & Co." and was later renamed to "Teekanne", which translates to "tea pot" in English. The company has a rich history of innovation in the tea industry, including the invention of the double-chamber tea bag in 1929.

Products[edit | edit source]

Teekanne offers a wide range of tea products, including black tea, green tea, herbal tea, fruit tea, and specialty teas. The company is particularly known for its double-chamber tea bags, which allow for better infusion of the tea leaves. In addition to tea, Teekanne also produces tea accessories such as tea pots and tea infusers.

Market Presence[edit | edit source]

Teekanne has a strong market presence in Germany and is also widely distributed in other parts of Europe, North America, and Asia. The company's commitment to quality and innovation has earned it a loyal customer base around the world.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Teekanne is committed to sustainable business practices. The company sources its tea leaves from sustainable farms and uses environmentally friendly packaging. In addition, Teekanne is a member of the Ethical Tea Partnership, a global organization that works to improve the lives of tea workers and their environment.

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