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LONDON (Reuters) - Unilever (ULVR.L) has acquired Pukka herbal teas, the latest in a string of deals by the Anglo-Dutch consumer giant to add smaller brands promoted as artisanal or healthy.
Prices of Pukka tea are rising twice as fast as those of the wider herbal and fruit tea category, according to The Grocer analysis of Assosia data. Pukka’s teas rose 6.3% on average in the month to 4 ...
Pukka, the tea brand, has been told to stop using the word ‘detox’ in advertising for its Detox tea because under EU regulation it’s not allowed. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA ...
Now Pukka Herbs is making its stamp on the world of advent calendars with the Herbal Tea Advent Calendar 2020 (£9.99). And it's already a number one bestseller. Sure, chocolates are nice ...
Greeted by giant Pukka-branded tea cups overlooking the ocean, Bondi residents were invited to start the day with warm cups of Pukka’s new Morning Berry tea — challenging people to adopt a ...
Tea brand Pukka has been banned from naming one of its products “Detox” because the title does not meet EU regulations for health claims. Pukka Herbs told the Advertising Standards Authority ...
Unilever is upping its bet on the rise of consumer demand for herbal teas by acquiring Bristol-based Pukka Herbs for an undisclosed sum. It gives the consumer giant a stronger foothold in the ...
Tea-loving Brits have been dealt another cost of living blow as the price of a cuppa has become more expensive. New research has found Tetley, Twinings and Pukka have all crept up in price over ...
Pukka Herbs is in the final stages of being fully integrated into its private equity-owned parent company, Lipton Teas & Infusions, with the majority of its staff losing their jobs in the process. A ...
said the cost to produce Pukka teas has risen "significantly" due to global supply and demand changes. Article continues below A spokesperson from Tetley said it is also dealing with "rising costs ...