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Crystal Geyser Introduces Tejava Tea in PET Plastic Bottles in the Bay Area

NorCal Water Company Re-launches Tea in BPA-free Recyclable Bottles to Make Product Available for Customers On-the-Go

Crystal Geyser Water Company is re-introducing its popular Tejava tea this month in 100% BPA-free, PET plastic recyclable bottles. The 12-packs, designed for customers on-the-go, will first be available to the Bay Area customers and can be found throughout local Costco locations.

Judy Yee, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Innovation for Crystal Geyser said, “One thing we know about Tejava customers, is that they are passionate about its bold, yet smooth taste. They enjoy drinking it at home or at work in glass bottles, but they also want to take it on-the-go. With this more portable, convenient option, Tejava can go everywhere our customers go—in the car, at school, sporting events or concerts. The new plastic bottles are also perfect for places that don’t allow glass bottles, such as pools and beaches.”

Tejava is a 100% all-natural, unsweetened black tea made entirely from handpicked tea leaves from the Island of Java, Indonesia. Only the most premium leaves from the top of each tea plant are picked from May through October – the optimum harvesting months. The leaves are then brewed in small batches, a unique processing technique that yields rich, full-bodied flavor with no sweeteners, preservatives or artificial ingredients.

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Yee said Tejava in PET bottles is brewed using the same process as Tejava in glass containers. "We are confident our customers will enjoy the same incredible taste and quality they have come to expect from Tejava,” added Yee.

Following the Costco roll-out, the new bottles will be available online at Amazon and in cold boxes in grocery stores throughout the region. Tejava will continue to be sold in the traditional 12-ounce and 1-liter glass containers as well.

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