Overview of Starting a Tea Brand
Starting your own tea brand might not be easy. There are plenty of dropshippers to source tea products from. Tea shops profit by selling brewed tea, food, and packaged tea. Without permission, repackaging name-brand products could lead to lawsuits.
Establishing Your Tea Brand
Details for a tea brand can be hard. The Tease founder took three months for a non-friend/family first sale. Dropshipping enables an online shop without inventory purchases. Selling direct to consumers is profitable. Sell accessories like infusers for higher margins.
Regulations and Growth in the Tea Industry
Yes, FDA packaging and labeling law exists for tea. Organic certification and seals may be required. Find a bulk tea supplier, create recipes and branding. Consult an expert. Get an online store.
Today, tea grows on 17,500 hectare farms like 87 in Darjeeling. 30-35 kg leaves makes 7.5-9 kg tea. Options are nearly endless as tea is the top drink after water. The $260 billion global industry continues major growth. Develop skills and knowledge before seeking profits.
Marketing and Branding Your Tea
Share tea passion through plans and branding. Online shops enable quick sales. Choosing a name and market research helps start. List benefits and target buyers. Wholesale suppliers ease operations. Saturated markets need creative pairings. Passion and knowledge build foundations.