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Big Time Tea Announces New Distributors for Little Me Tea

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LittleMeTea-FruitVeggieProduct-1231 logo in a gray background | LittleMeTea-FruitVeggieProduct-1231The availability of Big Time Tea’s Little Me Tea is set to expand nationally in the coming weeks as new distribution partnerships take shape.  Little Me Tea is a low in sugar, organic, caffeine-free tea sweetened with fruits and veggies. With no added sugar, there are just 6 grams of sugar naturally occurring from juice per 6.75-ounce juice box, giving Little Me Tea the lowest sugar content of any kids’ drink on the market, company officials say.  More than just low in sugar, Little Me Tea is made of a blend of four organic teas known to be rich in antioxidants that include White Tea, Rooibos Tea, Hibiscus flowers and Chamomile. “Little Me Tea is the healthiest kids’ drink on the market,” says founder, Melinda Hicks.  “Beyond offering no added sugar and lower sugar content than any other drink, we also have a unique blend of caffeine-free teas that offer a host of health benefits.  To be able to offer kids throughout the country a truly healthy drink in the convenience of a juice box is a thrilling prospect.” Little Me Tea is pleased to announce the following distribution partnerships: Nature’s Best - Nature’s Best will make Little Me Tea 6.75-ounce juice boxes available in the Southwest and Western U.S in late August/early September.  Little Me Tea will be represented at the All Star Weekend in Ontario, CA September 19 - 20. KeHe - Little Me Tea juice boxes will be available to KeHe retailers in the Northeast, Midwest, Southeast, Southwest and California in late August/early September.  Little Me Tea will be represented at the Customer Appreciation Weekends in Orlando, September 14 – 15 and in Indianapolis, October 19 – 20. Unique Foods Marketing – Unique Foods Marketing has placed Little Me Tea juice boxes in Whole Foods Market South Region which includes Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Alabama.  In stores since early to mid-August, sales to date have been brisk. Little Me Tea is in discussion with many key retailers and expects availability in natural health food retailers nationally.

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