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Jones Organic Tea

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 08. 1.05
Food & Health (food)

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The company that brought the world funky soda flavors like Turkey and Gravy, Green Apple and Fufu Berry has expanded to include a line of organic teas. Jones Soda recently introduced Jones Organics: six flavors of USDA-certified organic tea derived from a colorful palette of tea leaves and infused with tasty fruit flavors. White tea comes in Cherry and Strawberry, red (rooibos) tea in Peach and Tropical and green tea in Mandarin and Berry. Building on a small cult following during the early years of selling soda, Jones has expanded to include product lines like Naturals, Energy, lip balm and popsicles, with Organics being the latest addition. Known for its innovative labeling technique that incorporates always-changing photos sent in from its consumers, the company plans to incorporate the same strategy with the new tea, using original artwork in place of photography. Their products can be found in places like Safeway, Target, Cost Plus, Starbucks, Barnes & Noble, Meijers, Winn-Dixies stores, Albertson's, 7-Eleven (use their handy store locator to find one near you), and everything from t-shirts to posters to beverages can be purchased online. ::Jones Organics ::Jones Soda

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