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Brooke Bond

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Tea brand

Brooke Bond
IndustryTea
Founded1869; 156 years ago (1869)
FounderArthur Brooke
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom
ParentLipton Teas and Infusions

Brooke Bond is a brand oftea owned byLipton Teas and Infusions, except inIndia,Nepal, andIndonesia where it is owned byUnilever.[1] Brooke Bond was formerly an independent tea-trading andmanufacturing company in theUnited Kingdom, known for itsPG Tips brand and its Brooke Bondtea cards.[2]

History

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Brooke Bond & Company was founded by Arthur Brooke, who was born at 6 George Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England, in 1845. In 1869, he opened his first teahouse at 23 Market Street, Manchester.[3] Brooke chose the business name because it was his 'bond' to his customers to provide quality teas, hence Brooke Bond. The firm expanded into wholesale tea sales in the 1870s.[3]

In 1903, Brooke Bond launched Red Label in British India.[4]

In 1908 Brooke Bond set up the Berkshire Printing Company Ltd, based in Reading, as the company’s printing division for tea packeting of its products and, notably, the tea cards which they contained. This also expanded from the 1930s to include production of playing cards by high quality lithography.[5]

The company opened a packing factory in Goulston Street, Stepney, London, in 1911.[6]

Brooke Bond's most famous brand is PG Tips, launched under the name Pre-Gest-Tea in 1930.[7][8]

By 1957, Brooke Bond was probably the largest tea company in the world, with one third share of both the British and Indian tea markets.[9]

In 1972, Brooke Bond launched Laojee in Sri Lanka.[10]

The company merged with Liebig in 1968, becomingBrooke Bond Liebig, which was acquired by Unilever in 1984. The Brooke Bond name was significantly decreased by Unilever, however, the Brooke Bond tea brand was temporarily reintroduced on sale in 2019 in the UK, for its 150th anniversary,[11] after a 20 year absence.[12]

Gold Crown Foods Ltd was licensed by Unilever to use the Brooke Bond name for the Brooke Bond 'D' and Brooke Bond Choicest brands.[13] Today, the licence for D Tea is held by Typhoo, who used to sell it through their website – it had identical packaging to before without the words 'Brooke Bond', although it is not currently available.

Unilever reached an agreement in November 2021 to sell the majority of its tea business to private equity firm CVC Capital Partners for €4.5 billion.[14][15] This included the Brooke Bond brand except where Unilever retained its use for tea in India, Nepal, and Indonesia. The sale was completed in July 2022, with the new company named Lipton Teas and Infusions.

In Pakistan, Brooke Bond Supreme is the number-one-selling tea brand and is marketed by Lipton Teas and Infusions as being stronger than itsLipton Yellow Label blend.

In North America Brooke Bond's primary product was Red Rose Tea. Red Rose is still sold by Lipton Teas and Infusions in Canada, and by Redco Foods, a subsidiary of Teekanne, in the United States.

The Brooke Bond factory at Trafford Park near Manchester has produced PG Tips since 1930.[8] Now part of Lipton Teas and Infusions, it also produces Pukka herbal teas.

Brands and origins

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Brooke Bond Taj Mahal tea leaves are grown in the estates of UpperAssam,Darjeeling andTripura. They grow on the northern banks of theBrahmaputra river, which floods its banks every monsoon, creating a rich, humid soil. Rain is plentiful in themonsoon season andhumidity lasts throughout the year. The soil and weather together give Assam Tea its 'terroir' – a dark red brew, a strong maltyflavor and a deep body.

Brooke Bond Red Label is made in tea manufacturing units of Assam,Cooch Behar, Darjeeling and some parts ofMeghalaya. The manufacturing process of the tea includes various stages such as withering (leaving the tea leaves to dry), rolling/cutting (through which a complex series of chemical changes known as oxidation is initiated), drying and then grading into sizes.

Brooke Bond Taaza is made of high-quality fresh green tea leaves.

Brooke Bond Supreme is sold in Pakistan, made fromKenyan tea leaves.

Laojee became the number retail tea brand in Sri Lanka.[16]

Cards

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Bus advertisement for Brooke Bond in Oslo, Norway 1955

From 1954 until 1999, packets of Brooke Bond tea included illustrated cards, usually 50 in a series, which were collected by many children. One of the most famousillustrators of the cards wasCharles Tunnicliffe, the internationally acclaimed bird painter. Most of the initial series were wildlife-based, including 'British Wild Animals', 'British Wild Flowers', 'African Wild Life', 'Asian Wild Life', and 'Tropical Birds'. From the late 1960s, they included historical subjects, such as 'British Costume', 'History of the Motor Car', and 'Famous Britons'. The last series in the 1990s concentrated on the Chimps of theTV adverts. Complete sets and albums in good condition are highly sought-aftercollector's items. The inclusion of these cards in packets of tea ceased in 1999. There were about 85 separate titles[17] issued around the world: 59 series issued in the UK (1954–1999), 17 series in Canada (1959–1974; 7 of these were also issued in the US, 1960–66), 6 series in what wasRhodesia (1962–66), and 3 series inSouth Africa (1965–67). Many of them have since been reprinted.

Complete list of UK sets

set no / Title / year of issue / number of cards in set

  • B01British Birds1954 / 20
  • B02Wild Flowers – Series 11955 / 50
  • B03Out Into Space1956 / 50
  • B04Bird Portraits1957 / 50
  • B05British Wild Life1958 / 50
  • B06Wild Flowers – Series 21959 / 50
  • B07Freshwater Fish1960 / 50
  • B08African Wild Life1961 / 50
  • B09Tropical Birds1961 / 50
  • B10Asian Wild Life1962 / 50
  • B11British Butterflies1963 / 50
  • B12Wildlife In Danger1963 / 50
  • B13Wild Flowers – Series 31964 / 50
  • B14Butterflies of the World1964 / 50
  • B15Wild Birds in Britain1965 / 50
  • B16Transport Through the Ages1966 / 50
  • B17Trees in Britain1966 / 50
  • B18Flags & Emblems of the World1967 / 50
  • B19British Costume1967 / 50
  • B20History of the Motor Car1968 / 50
  • B21Famous People1969 / 50
  • B22The Saga of Ships1970 / 50
  • B23The Race into Space1971 / 50
  • B24Prehistoric Animals1972 / 50
  • B25History of Aviation1972 / 50
  • B26Adventurers and Explorers1973 / 50
  • B27The Sea – Our Other World1974 / 50
  • L01Polyfilla Modelling Cards1974 / 10(no album – large cards)
  • L02Zena Skinner's International Cookery1974 / 50(no album – large cards)
  • B28Inventors and Inventions1975 / 50
  • B29Wonders of Wildlife1976 / 50
  • B30Play Better Soccer1976 / 40
  • B31Police File1977 / 40
  • B32Vanishing Wildlife1978 / 40
  • B33Olympic Greats1979 / 40
  • B34Woodland Wildlife1980 / 40
  • B35Small Wonders1981 / 40
  • B36Queen Elizabeth I – Elizabeth II1983 / 50
  • B37Features of the World1984 / 50
  • B38Incredible Creatures1985 / 40(wall chart only – no album)
  • B3930 Years of the Chimps – the Chimps Album1986 / 12
  • B40Unexplained Mysteries of the World1987 / 40
  • B41The Language of Tea1988 / 12(wall chart only – no album)
  • B42Discovering Our Coast1989 / 50
  • B43The Magical World of Disney1989 / 25
  • B44A Journey Downstream1990 / 25
  • B45Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: Dimension X Escapade1991 / 12
  • B46Olympic Challenge 19921992 / 40
  • B47Natural Neighbours1993 / 40
  • B48The Dinosaur Trail1993 / 20
  • B4940 Years of cards1994 / 48(mail order only – not included in boxes of tea)
  • B50Creatures of Legend1994 / 24
  • B51Going Wild1994 / 40
  • B52The Secret Diary of Kevin Tipps1995 / 50
  • B53PG Chimps 40th Anniversary of Television Advertising1996 / 40
  • B54Pyramid Power1996 / 45
  • B55The Wonderful World of Kevin Tipps1997 / 30
  • B56International Soccer Stars1998 / 20
  • B57Oracle Cards1999 / 19(no album; cards were held over a hot cup of tea, the heat revealed a 'prediction')
  • -Survey Card1999 / 1(survey to ask if customers wanted Brooke Bond to keep issuing sets of cards or not)
  • -Thank You Card1999 / 1
  • -Farewell to PG Tips1999 / 3

See also

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References

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  1. ^Editor, Ashley Armstrong, Retail (11 July 2024)."Unilever agrees sale of PG Tips and Lipton to CVC Capital Partners".www.thetimes.com.{{cite news}}:|last1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^Tickoo, Sakshi."Best tea advertisement campaigns".www.cityspidey.com. Retrieved24 May 2021.
  3. ^ab"History of PG Tips". English Tea Store. Retrieved1 September 2012.
  4. ^Rajagopal (2000).Marketing Concepts And Cases. New Age International. p. 71.ISBN 978-81-224-1154-6.
  5. ^“Berkshire Printing Co., Reading: The world of Playing Cards”https://www.wopc.co.uk/uk/berkshire
  6. ^Stepney Borough Guide, 1960, p. 62
  7. ^Hoffman, Grace; Farrell, Lucy (4 April 2023)."People amazed to find out PG Tips is just another name for Digestive Tea".Daily Record. Retrieved20 December 2023.
  8. ^ab"PG Tips: A Manchester brew".BBC. 1 March 2005. Retrieved1 September 2012.
  9. ^"Acquisition and Growth"(PDF).www.hbs.edu.
  10. ^"Laojee Tea affirms position as SL's No. 1 tea brand".Daily News. Retrieved23 October 2023.
  11. ^"Brooke Bond Tea returns to stores for 150th birthday".Convenience Store. 6 September 2019. Retrieved20 December 2023.
  12. ^Selwood, Daniel (29 August 2019)."Brooke Bond tea returns to UK shelves after 20-year absence".The Grocer. Retrieved20 December 2023.
  13. ^"Global Tea & Commodities Ltd". Globaltea.com. Archived fromthe original on 30 December 2009. Retrieved6 January 2010.
  14. ^"Unilever to divest most of its tea business but keep RTD Lipton".
  15. ^"Unilever completes sale of tea business - Food & Drink Business".www.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au.
  16. ^"Laojee affirms position as No.1 selling brand of tea in Sri Lanka - Business News | Daily Mirror".www.dailymirror.lk. Retrieved23 October 2023.
  17. ^"Brooke Bond Tea Cards - Complete Set List".www.teacards.com.

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