Beverages

Texas Tea Grows at Home, Expands Into Utah

United Natural Foods and Golden Beverage Co. add drinks to distribution portfolio

AUSTIN, Texas -- Super-premium Texas Tea expanded its distribution footprint in Texas and Utah.

Texas Tea beverage product line

In Texas, retailers Tom Thumb/Randalls and Sam's Club began stocking Texas Tea, which is manufactured by D.B. Miller Inc., in July. They are purchasing it through United Natural Foods. Sam's is stocking a custom club pack featuring three flavors--Sugar Land Sweet Tea, Fredericksburg Peach Tea and the RGV Texas Style Half and Half--through its own warehouse.

Texas Tea also launched in Utah through Golden Beverage Co. in May. Golden Beverage is a full-service beverage distributor located in Ogden, Utah, selling and servicing a diverse portfolio of beer, soda and energy drinks, as well as a growing selection of family-oriented beverage brands. Golden Beverage also distributes Coors, Miller, Blue Moon, Dos Equis and Jarritos. Golden also sells Texas Squeeze, a premium juice line also manufactured by D.B. Miller Inc.

Austin, Texas-based D.B. Miller Inc. has been making beverages since 2009. All-natural Texas Tea blends organic white, green and black tea with the most flavorful of local ingredients--Rio Red grapefruit, Texas Wildflower raw honey, Nacogdoches blueberries, Fredericksburg peaches, Poteet strawberries, Dove Creek mint and Imperial pure cane sugar based in Sugar Land, Texas.

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