Founded in 1969, Celestial Seasonings has since grown to serve more than 1.6 billion cups of tea (including green, red, white and chai varieties) a year to consumers all over the world.
Mar. 4 - Boulder-based Celestial Seasonings Inc. shares rose 22 percent on speculation that the largest U.S. maker of specialty hot teas might be sold. The maker of Sleepytime and Lemon Zinger herb ...
Hain Celestial is forecasting its annual sales will decline after a second quarter that missed the US group’s expectations.
As Hain Celestial gears up for a potential disposal of its personal-care business to become a “pure play” food and beverage ...
The segment generated about 3% of the company’s net sales during its most recent quarter, with the majority of its business coming from snacks, beverages and meal prep.
Celestial Seasonings® teas, Joya® and Natumi® plant-based beverages, Greek Gods® yogurt, Cully & Sully®, Yorkshire Provender®, New Covent Garden® and Imagine® soups, Yves® and Linda ...