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Typhoo (sometimes
stylized as Ty•Phoo) is a
brand of tea in the
United Kingdom. It was
launched in 1903 by John
Sumner Jr. of Birmingham, England. In 2022...
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Birmingham Battery and
Metal Company which moved to
Selly Oak
around 1876, and
Typhoo Tea who had a
factory on
Bordesley Street which was in use from 1896 till...
- (owned by
Lipton Teas and Infusions),
Tetley (owned by Tata Tea Limited),
Typhoo (owned by the
Indian conglomerate Apeejay Surrendra Group),
Twinings (owned...
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Typhoo Tea Limited,
which until 2021 was part of by the
Apeejay Surrendra Group, an
Indian conglomerate. In 2021 Glengettie's
parent company Typhoo was...
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Apeejay Shipping, and
Apeejay Schools. The
group acquired the FMCG
brand Typhoo,
which had
operations in
nearly 50 countries. The
group also diversified...
- the UK,
overtaking Twinings (a
division of ****ociated
British Foods) and
Typhoo.
Yorkshire Tea uses
varieties of tea
grown in India, Sri Lanka, and Kenya...
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Jayanta Roy
Chowdhury (18 May 2015). "Paul goes the
green way to push
Typhoo sales". Telegraphindia.com.
Archived from the
original on 23 July 2015....
- of
Cadbury Schweppes'
Foods and
Other Products divisions which included Typhoo and Cadbury's drinks. It was
bought by the
private equity company Hicks...
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Twining (1899–1967),
diplomat Brooke Bond
Lipton PG Tips Tata Tea Tea
Tetley Typhoo tea
Yorkshire Tea BOH Tea "Twinings Teas". Twinings.
Archived from the original...
- 'Balti Triangle'.
Famous food
brands that
originated in
Birmingham include Typhoo tea, Bird's Custard, Cadbury's
chocolate and HP Sauce.
There is also a thriving...