Moonshine Sweet Tea Announces Nationwide Retail Partnership
Texas Small-Batch Sweet Tea Lands Major Retail Agreement with Target Stores
AUSTIN, Texas, April 11, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Moonshine Sweet Tea announced it will be available in 1,472 Target stores across the United States. The deal solidifies Moonshine Sweet Tea's largest national account to date. It will be available in the 'Cafe Coolers' near the front of each store.
"We are thrilled to be bringing our local product to Target stores nationwide. What's most important for us as a company is to maintain the integrity of this family recipe, and to share our passion for tea with communities who value quality and taste," said CEO, Remmy Castillo. "Target shoppers value quality and taste, and we know they'll fall in love with our sweet tea."
Moonshine will be offering all six flavors of their brewed sweet tea, including, Original, Sweet Peach, Mint and Honey, Mango, Lemon, and Unsweet.
About Moonshine Sweet Tea
Moonshine Sweet Tea started in 1946 out in the Texas Hill Country, in the small town of Mason, Texas, by Leo Cobb Porter: the great grand-dad of Joele Porter. Moonshine's style of bold sweet tea uses the same secret family recipe that Leo Cobb Porter perfected in his own home, almost 70 years ago. Moonshine Sweet Tea has been brewing the finest sweet tea in the state for more than seven decades. The mission to make a much sweeter and more robust tea started with late night brewing, earning this "outlaw brew" its name way back then.
Today Moonshine is still brewed, one kettle at a time giving it the highest quality and best taste. The only ingredients are hand-picked black tea leaves, clean filtered water and 100% cane sugar. Nothing else. Founder Leo Cobb Porter's great grandson still puts his seal of approval on every batch of this non-alcoholic Moonshine. You'll taste the difference.
Remmy Castillo
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512-800-0680
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