Salada tea


Salada tea is a brand of tea sold in the United States by Salada Foods, a division of Redco Foods, Inc.; and in Canada by Unilever.

History

Salada tea was founded in 1892 by Montreal businessman Peter C. Larkin. Larkin's main innovation was to replace tea sold loose from tea chests with a product packaged in foil. This helped establish a uniform flavor for Salada and the promise of consistent freshness to its drinkers. It became one of the leading teas in Canada and the northeastern United States.
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By 1917, Salada was so popular in the United States that it was able to establish its own headquarters, blending, and packaging plant at 330 Stuart Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Designed by architects Densmore and LeClear, the building featured large bronze doors by Henry Wilson inscribed with images of the history of the Ceylon tea trade, as well as Larkin's own contributions to a commitment to quality in the field. Although the building has changed hands several times, the doors are still there.
By the 1950s, Salada had established plants across North America. In 1957, it was acquired by Shirriff-Horsey. From 1969 to 1988, it was acquired by Kellogg Canada in Canada. In 1988, Salada was acquired by Redco Foods, Inc., a company formed to produce Red Rose Tea in the U.S. under license from Unilever. Not long thereafter, Redco sold Salada to Unilever, so that each company produced both brands in their respective country. Since 1995, Redco has been owned by Teekanne of Germany.
Since 2018 "Salada" tea has been produced in license by Harris Tea Company; "Salada" US brands are still owned by Redco Foods, Inc.,.
Salada Canada is a brand of Unilever Canada.