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Go Green – Drink Loose Tea with Libre and get a Free Month of Online Yoga

Libre tea Offers Free Month of Online Yoga with Purchase of Loose Leaf Tea Glass at San Francisco Green Festival, Nov 10-11 at the SF Concourse

SAN FRANCISCO – November 2, 2012 This year at San Francisco Green Festival, Libre tea is offering an exciting partnership with My Yoga Online. With every Libre tea glass purchased customers will receive a voucher for one month of free online yoga classes at MyYogaOnline.com.

The portable Libre tea glass is great for every day and an ideal gift for your fave tea lovin’ friends and family. Its unique design includes a glass interior, durable poly exterior and removable stainless steel filter. It’s the eco-friendly and stylish solution for loose leaf tea ‘on the go’ – all BPA-free.

My Yoga Online is passionate about bringing yoga and holistic living to everyone, everywhere. Members have access to one of the largest and most diverse Mind-Body video and article libraries in the global arena. Their top-quality, high-definition videos are online and geared to fit to your needs – wherever you may be.

Be green and be healthy. Enjoy Tea and Yoga – anytime, anywhere.

A terrific gift solution for the health and eco-conscious tea lovers on your list.

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About Libre tea

Libre tea inspires tea moments with environmentally friendly methods and healthy choices for the people and the planet. Libre tea glasses are re-usable thermal containers for enjoying loose leaf tea on the go – unique glass interior, removable stainless steel filter, and stylish design for the loose leaf tea lover.

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Go green with Libre Tea’s loose leaf tea glasses

Libre showcases two new designs at 10th Annual San Francisco Green Festival

There are now two new ways to enjoy loose leaf tea on-the-go. Libre is set to showcase its large and mug-style versions of its popular tea glass at the 10th Annual Green Festival from November 12 to 13, 2011 at the San Francisco Concourse Exhibition Center, located at booth number 929.

Since their invention in 2008 Libre tea glasses have been enjoyed by tea lovers all across the world – from Europe, the United States, to Brazil and Canada. It’s sleek and portable design makes it easy to enjoy the taste and health benefits of loose leaf tea.

“The Green Festival is definitely the perfect event for our Libre tea glass styles,” explained Wendy Weir, Founder of Libre. “Often times, it is difficult to enjoy loose leaf tea on-the-go and dozens of tea bags and paper cups end up in the trash. Our glasses are reusable and environmentally friendly, while keeping tea leaves away from the mouth. Our new styles were created to meet demand. Customers have been telling us they wanted a bigger glass to hold even more tea, so we delivered. It holds about 5 ounces more than the original Libre. Our mug version has a handle for extra grip. Both are great green gift options for the holiday season.”

Libre tea glasses are made of glass ‘n poly, with a health-conscious BPA-free glass interior so your tea tastes fresh and clean in every cup. The exterior is a durable polycarbonate. The double-wall construction keeps tea hot or cold and comfortable to hold. The tea glasses come with a removable, easy to clean, stainless steel tea filter, which allows tea leaves to remain in the glass. The simple design also allows one to enjoy teas with limited steeping times or teas that remain in the tea glass.

“Tea is a way of living; a state of mind for me,” added Weir. “With Libre, people can enjoy a tea moment anywhere, anytime and take full advantage of loose leaf tea’s environmental benefits, infinite blends, and fresh taste. Nothing compares to loose leaf.”

The Libre collection now includes:
Original (9oz)
Libre Large (14oz)
Libre Mug (10oz)

All products retail at between $25 and $33. San Francisco retailers include Rainbow Grocery at 1745 Folsom Street. For more information, please visit www.libretea.com.

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Honest Tea CEO: Small Isn't Beautiful

“Seth Goldman, the president and Tea-E-O of Honest Tea, made it official this week: The Coca-Cola Co. will exercise its option to buy all of Honest Tea, the Bethesda, Md., maker of organic, healthy beverages.

Coke bought 40 percent of the firm for a reported $43 million in 2008, a controversial move at the time for the upstart company that positioned itself as a challenger to the conventional way of doing business in the beverage industry.”

Read more: http://www.greenbiz.com/blog/2011/02/18/honest-tea-ceo-small-isnt-beautiful#ixzz1ELrwCZOh

Honest Tea CEO: Small Isn’t Beautiful via Marc Gunther – GreenBiz.com

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Video Interview: Numi Tea CEO Ahmed Rahim

“The food industry is one that has embarked upon revolutionary changes in the areas of wellness and sustainability. There are many paths to entry for smaller companies and innovative entrepreneurs. For example, a USDA report entitled Oversight of the National Organic Program estimates that organic product sales reached approximately $25b dollars annually in 2008 with projected 14-21% annual revenue growth. And smaller, innovative companies have a real opportunity as the food industry’s major players confront issues of credibility as their traditional customer base, along with government regulators, raise such telling questions as why there are no ribs in the McDonald’s McRib or no real maple in their Fruit and Maple Oatmeal. Rapid and profitable business success is an opportunity in the food industry that is being realized by credible companies selling authentic products.”

Video Interview: Numi Tea CEO Ahmed Rahim via Bill  Roth at Triple Pundit

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