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Tetley Super Green Tea for a stressful day



Tata Global Beverages recently introduced a first-of-its-kind vitamin enhanced range of Super Green Teas as the latest addition to the company’s green tea portfolio. The company has innovated your routine green tea and come up with Tetley Super Green Tea which caters to those people who are faced with “Super Human” expectations every day.

Basically like I wrote in the headline, our lifestyle is getting too much stressed out day by day. It is evident from our eating habits and drinking habits too.

This time around, the brand is targeting real people, who are crunched for time and have the potential to show up super in simple moments. This product allows people to experience the various benefits of green tea as it’s loaded with antioxidants and provides their consumers with added benefits of Vitamin B6 and Vitamin C. Tetley Super Green Tea introduces “vitamin -enhanced” green teas for the first time in India.




Tetley Super Green Tea – Boost

Green Tea just got Super- for the first time in India – Tetley’s Master Blenders have expertly combined lime and mint green tea with Vitamin B6 to help reduce tiredness and fatigue. Each cup contains 10% of your recommended daily requirement of Vitamin B 6.



Tetley Super Green Tea – Immune

Green Tea just got Super- for the first time in India – Tetley’s Master Blenders have expertly combined Citrus and honey green tea with Vitamin C to help support your immune system. Each cup contains 20% of your recommended daily requirement of Vitamin C.


I personally found the citrus and honey better than the Boost one. That is taste wise. It reminds of a similar tasting Lipton flavor but this one is more fortified with health benefits.




About Tata Global Beverages

Tata Global Beverages has a presence in over 40 countries. The Company has significant interests in tea, coffee, and water and is the world’s second largest tea company. 300 million servings of its brands are consumed every day around the world.. The company has a stable of innovative regional and global beverage brands, including Tata Tea, Tetley, Himalayan natural mineral water, Tata Water Plus and Tata Gluco+, Good Earth tea, Grand Coffee and Eight O’clock coffee. 

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I have been looking to try certain options, will certainly try this!!

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