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Tea brand
Typhoo (sometimes stylized as Ty•Phoo) is a brand of tea in the United Kingdom. It was launched in 1903 by John Sumner Jr. of Birmingham, England. In 2022
Typhoo
Area of Birmingham, England
Birmingham Battery and Metal Company which moved to Selly Oak around 1876, and Typhoo Tea who had a factory on Bordesley Street which was in use from 1896 till
Digbeth
(owned by Lipton Teas and Infusions), Tetley (owned by Tata Tea Limited), Typhoo (owned by the Indian conglomerate Apeejay Surrendra Group), Twinings (owned
List_of_tea_companies
Welsh brand of tea
Typhoo Tea Limited, which until 2021 was part of by the Apeejay Surrendra Group, an Indian conglomerate. In 2021 Glengettie's parent company Typhoo was
Glengettie
Black tea blend
the UK, overtaking Twinings (a division of Associated British Foods) and Typhoo. Yorkshire Tea uses varieties of tea grown in India, Sri Lanka, and Kenya
Yorkshire_Tea
English marketer of tea and beverages
Twining (1899–1967), diplomat Brooke Bond Lipton PG Tips Tata Tea Tea Tetley Typhoo tea Yorkshire Tea BOH Tea "Twinings Teas". Twinings. Archived from the original
Twinings
British food manufacturer
of Cadbury Schweppes' Foods and Other Products divisions which included Typhoo and Cadbury's drinks. It was bought by the private equity company Hicks
Premier_Foods
City in the West Midlands, England
'Balti Triangle'. Famous food brands that originated in Birmingham include Typhoo tea, Bird's Custard, Cadbury's chocolate and HP Sauce. There is also a thriving
Birmingham
Short canal in Birmingham
tunnel is Digbeth Junction. From the junction there is a short branch to the Typhoo Basin. In modern times, Digbeth Junction is sometimes regarded as the junction
Digbeth_Branch_Canal
Indian businessman (born 1969)
Apeejay Shipping, and Apeejay Schools. The group acquired the FMCG brand Typhoo, which had operations in nearly 50 countries. The group also diversified
Karan_Paul
British multinational confectionery company
Brands for £97 million. This saw the company divest itself of such brands as Typhoo Tea, Kenco, Smash and Hartley Chivers jam. It also saw Premier take the
Cadbury
Small sealed bag or packet containing tea leaves
plastic from their own brand 99 tea bags in conjunction with their supplier Typhoo. In February 2018, PG Tips announced that their pyramid bags would now use
Tea_bag
Canal junction in Birmingham, England
undertaken until 1799. It was a short branch with six locks, which terminated at Typhoo Basin. Just before the end of the branch was a junction with the Warwick
Aston_Junction
1956 humorous song by Flanders and Swann
animated TV adverts for Typhoo tea, featuring an anthropomorphic gnu, with the tagline "For the tea that picks you up, pick up Typhoo". Scottish-Australian
The_Gnu
Tea company
and Sri Lanka. Brooke Bond Lipton PG Tips Wissotzky Tea Tetley Tea Folk Typhoo tea Twinings Yorkshire Tea Clipper Teas "History of Tetley Tea". Retrieved
Tetley
Indian conglomerate
Jayanta Roy Chowdhury (18 May 2015). "Paul goes the green way to push Typhoo sales". Telegraphindia.com. Archived from the original on 23 July 2015.
Apeejay_Surrendra_Group
Genus of antelope
which opened in London on 31 December 1956. In the 1970s, British tea brand Typhoo ran a series of television advertisements featuring an animated anthropomorphic
Wildebeest
English professional rugby league club
(2006–07), Pilkington Activ (2008–09), Frontline (2010), Medicash (2011), Typhoo (2012–2016), RCMA Group (2017), and Cash Converters (2018–2021). St. Helens
St_Helens_R.F.C.
Hybrid tea rose cultivar
parents: grandiflora 'Camelot'; hybrid tea, 'First Prize'; hybrid tea, 'Typhoo Tea'; and hybrid tea, 'Lolita'. The cultivar was named an All-America Rose
Rosa_'Voodoo'
Tea brand
and Brooke Bond Choicest brands. Today, the licence for D Tea is held by Typhoo, who used to sell it through their website – it had identical packaging
Brooke_Bond
Canal junction in Birmingham, England
Locks (5) Aston Locks (11) Aston Junction + Digbeth Branch Bordesley Junction (right) Typhoo Basin (middle) B&F to Old Turn Junction Grand Union Canal
Salford_Junction
American diet supplement company
to Heartland Food Products Group". FoodBev Media. Retrieved 2025-09-17. "Typhoo Tea owner Supreme buys SlimFast for £20.1 million". www.thetimes.com. 2025-10-20
SlimFast
English field hockey season
PizzaExpress and won by Havant . The Women's National League was sponsored by Typhoo and was won by Slough. The Men's Hockey Association Cup was won by Hounslow
1991–92 England Hockey League season
1991–92_England_Hockey_League_season
Region of England
Kings Business Park on the A57, west of the M57 Forest House Interchange. Typhoo tea is made in Moreton off the A551 next to Moreton railway station, and
North_West_England
English field hockey season
first time and the inaugural Women's National League title sponsored by Typhoo was won by Slough. The Men's Hockey Association Cup was won by Havant and
1989–90 England Hockey League season
1989–90_England_Hockey_League_season
Pacific tropical storm in 1991
original on September 19, 2019. Retrieved May 6, 2013. "Updates re Effects of Typhoo "Yolanda" (Haiyan)" (PDF). National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Tropical_Storm_Thelma
to be collected by children. Some of the best known were Red Rose Tea, Typhoo tea and Brooke Bond cards, the last of whom also provided albums for collectors
Tea_in_the_United_Kingdom
Hybrid tea rose cultivar
'Just Joey' Rosa 'Kleopatra' Rosa 'Rose Rhapsody' Rosa 'Tenerife' Rosa 'Typhoo Tea' Rosa 'Velvet Fragrance' Royal National Rose Society (RNRS), President's
Rosa_'Fragrant_Cloud'
Experience Kissimmee. Also racing in the 2017 UK Championships was teams from Typhoo, Spirit of Inverclyde, PickfordsFX, Platinum Products, South Street and
P1_SuperStock
Culture in India
number of iconic foreign tea enterprises including British brands Tetley and Typhoo. India is also the world's largest tea-drinking nation. However, the per
Indian_tea_culture
English field hockey season
which was won by Hounslow. The Women's National League was sponsored by Typhoo and was won by Slough. The Men's Hockey Association Cup was won by Hounslow
1990–91 England Hockey League season
1990–91_England_Hockey_League_season
Town in Merseyside, England
department, which now owned by Premier Foods Group, Moreton is also home to Typhoo Tea, with the factory located next to the Burton's factory. Until the 1990s
Moreton,_Merseyside
Breakfast cereal made by Weetabix
March 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-20. Pratley, Nils (19 November 2003). "After Typhoo, Branston and Rowntree Britain's favourite cereal is sold to Texas". The
Alpen_(food)
UK television programme (2015–)
Viewers (millions) 1 Tea bags 18 July 2017 2.45 Gregg and Cherry visit the Typhoo factory on the Wirral, Merseyside to learn the secrets of how they make
Inside_the_Factory
Market town in Warwickshire, England
a stagecoach wheel, a visiting circus elephant and the creation of the Typhoo Tea brand by John Sumner. The town is close to the M6, M6 Toll and M42 motorways
Coleshill,_Warwickshire
British coffee brand
their most successful coffee launch ever. The business was sold, along with Typhoo and Hartley's by Cadbury Schweppes in 1986 to a management buyout, who named
Kenco
Company 1978-1988 Schweppes 1969-2008 Tonigum 2000-2012 Trebor 1989-2012 Typhoo 1969-1986 E. Wedel 1999-2010 Almond Almond Dessert Chocolate Amazin' Raisin
List_of_Cadbury_brands
British soldier
with a past history of steel fabrication and narrowboat construction. The Typhoo Atlantic Challenger sailed from New York to Falmouth. This vessel is now
Tom_McClean
for £97 million. This saw the company divest itself of such brands as Typhoo Tea, Kenco, Smash and Hartley Chivers jam. The deal also saw Premier take
History_of_Cadbury
Canal in the West Midlands, England
Digbeth Branch A4540 Watery Lane Middleway bridge Bordesley Junction 52-57 Typhoo Basin + Camp Hill locks (6) Grand Union Canal Farmers Bridge Locks (13)
Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal
Birmingham_and_Warwick_Junction_Canal
Chain of coffee shops
brand was acquired by the Forte Group in 1962, sold to Cadbury/Schweppes/Typhoo in 1971, and became part of Premier Brands some time between 1980 and 1997
Kardomah_Cafés
English region of the BBC
Birmingham from 2026. The new broadcast centre will occupy the former Typhoo Tea factory. By then, in adjacent studios, the BBC’s flagship show Masterchef
BBC_West_Midlands
the tournament. 2 December Vape maker Supreme agrees a £10m deal to buy Typhoo Tea after the company went into administration. Official figures indicate
2024_in_the_United_Kingdom
British tea merchant (1856–1934)
February 1856 – 11 May 1934) was an English tea merchant who founded the "Typhoo Tipps" tea brand. Born the elder son of John Sumner, a Birmingham grocer
John_Sumner_(tea_merchant)
makes powdered milk, and made Marvel (food) from 1965, owned by Cadbury Typhoo in the late 1970s, and made the Cadbury's Chocolate Break drink from 1985
Dairy industry in the United Kingdom
Dairy_industry_in_the_United_Kingdom
Topics referred to by the same term
"It's Showtime!!" in Nagisaen~, a live VHS/DVD by Japanese rock duo B'z Typhoo, a brand of tea in the UK Typhoon shelter, a shelter for fishing boats during
Typhoon_(disambiguation)
Canal in the United Kingdom
branch called the Digbeth Branch Canal which runs from the junction to Typhoo Basin and contains 6 locks. A short cut runs from near the end of the branch
Birmingham_and_Fazeley_Canal
create a blend for her own personal use. In 1863, William Sumner (founder of Typhoo) published "A Popular Treatise on Tea". In 1870, Sumner started a pharmacy
Food_and_drink_in_Birmingham
English financier and investor
with consumer brands ranging from Mumm & Perrier-Jouet champagne brands to Typhoo tea and Branston Pickle. He also oversaw the flotations of Yell Group, the
Lyndon_Lea
Famous brands from the "city of a thousand trades" include Bird's Custard, Typhoo Tea, the Birmingham Wire Gauge, Brylcreem, Chad Valley Toys, BSA, Bakelite
Economy_of_Birmingham
Singapore-born actress
Butterfly (Italy, 1958–1959) The World of Suzie Wong (London, 1959–1961) as Typhoo The Professor (by Hal Porter) (London, 1965) as Katsura Shopping (1991)
Barbara_Yu_Ling
Overview of the history of tea and its production in India
the local communities, farmers, and the land. Corporations like Tetley, Typhoo, Camellia, TATA, Unilever, Taj, and others have been buying out small tea
History_of_tea_in_India
Rose cultivar
'Louis de Funes' (1987), 'Loving Lorna' (2013), 'Mountbatten' (1982), 'Typhoo Tea' (1974) and 'Verian' (2013). 'Arthur Bell' forms compact deciduous shrub
Rosa_'Arthur_Bell'
19th-century English tea merchant
Majesty's Tea Blend (now called Her Majesty's Blend) is still sold today by Typhoo Tea. In 1998 Premier Brands relaunched the Ridgways brand, stressing the
Thomas_Ridgway_(tea_trader)
Birmingham announces it will move into new premises built at the former Typhoo Tea factory in the city's Digbeth area, with a date of 2026 set for the
2022_in_British_television
Northern Irish rose hybridizers
1970 'Liverpool Echo' Floribunda, 1971 'Old Master' Floribunda, 1974 'Typhoo Tea' Hybrid Tea, 1974 'Dublin Bay' Climber, 1975 'Captain Cook' Floribunda
Sam_McGredy
Racing yacht class
X63 ASTRA 1936 X64 LIGHTWOOD 1936 X65 VERONIQUE 1936 X66 VEXILLA 1936 X67 TYPHOO 1937 X68 SOUTHWIND 1937 X69 HELENA 1937 X70 JANEX 1937 X71 WENDA 1937 X72
XOD
Regional arm of the BBC
quarter in Digbeth from 2026. The new broadcast centre will occupy the former Typhoo Tea factory. By then, in adjacent studios, the BBC show MasterChef will
BBC_Birmingham
British politician
Britain's biggest food groups at that time and owner of leading brands such as Typhoo tea, Hartley's jam and Buxted chickens, having joined the firm in 1978.
Barry_Legg
Canal ring in England
a major Fellows Moreton & Clayton warehouse, a banana warehouse and in Typhoo Basin, a tea warehouse. From Bordesley Junction, Saltley Cut was reviled
Warwickshire_ring
English field hockey league structure
in 1989–90. and the inaugural Women's National League title sponsored by Typhoo was won by Slough. England Hockey Women's Championship Cup Men's England
Women's_England_Hockey_League
Canal junction in Bordesley, Birmingham, England
Aston Locks (11) Aston Junction + Digbeth Branch Bordesley Junction (right) Typhoo Basin Camp Hill Locks (6) Farmers Bridge Locks (13) End of Birmingham and
Bordesley_Junction
Conservation area in Birmingham, England
from the bridge at Great Barr Street and where Fazeley Street crosses the Typhoo Branch. Historic England. "Warwick Bar stop lock and Banana Warehouse –
Warwick_Bar
10 December – William Randal Cremer is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. "Typhoo Tipps" tea first marketed. Montague Burton establishes a business retailing
1903_in_the_United_Kingdom
new arrangement of 'stitching the hole'. 1863: William Sumner (founder of Typhoo) publishes "A Popular Treatise on Tea". In 1870, Sumner starts a pharmacy/grocery
Science and invention in Birmingham
Science_and_invention_in_Birmingham
Weedon's designs also extended to industrial buildings and he designed the Typhoo Tea factory in Digbeth in 1936. Art-Deco architecture became popular in
Architecture_of_Birmingham
English architect
Corporation's Longbridge plant and in Cowley, Oxford, and a large factory for Typhoo Tea in Digbeth, Birmingham. Weedon himself continued design work until his
Harry_Weedon
moved across the central Philippines. 2019 – the local Philippines name for Typhoo Wutip, which was the most powerful February typhoon on record. 2023 – a
List_of_named_storms_(B)
Birmingham announces it will move into new premises built at the former Typhoo tea factory in the city's Digbeth area, with a date of 2026 set for the
2022_in_England
have been issued at various times since the 1970s. Cinzano Smash Nescafé Typhoo Reader's Digest Maxwell House Bounce (fabric softener) Swan Brooke Bond
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Events in the History of Birmingham, England
Methodist Central Hall on Corporation Street is completed and opened. The Typhoo brand is launched by John Sumner (tea merchant) in the city. Edwin Samson
Timeline of Birmingham history
Timeline_of_Birmingham_history
Birmingham announces it will move into new premises built at the former Typhoo Tea factory in the city's Digbeth area, with a date of 2026 set for the
2022_in_British_radio
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