Today’s consumer is more discerning than ever before. With a wide variety of drink choices on the market, consumers can select their perfect beverage, tailored …
Today’s consumer is more discerning than ever before. Taste and price are not the only deciding factors in beverage purchases, as more and more consumers …
In March, Ryan Collins, Tea Marketing Manager for Finlays Americas, visited World Tea Expo. This is the leading tea event and largest gathering of the …
In February, BBC’s Africa Eye and Panorama programmes broadcast some deeply shocking and upsetting testimony of sexual exploitation from women working at James Finlay Kenya. …
Tea Specialist Mark Peters is celebrating 40 years of working at Finlays. He joined as a Management Trainee in 1982 undergoing a seven year programme …
Packaging Manager Sarah Martin unveils Finlay Beverages’ sustainable tea and coffee packaging f initiative and highlights five key packaging trends UK retailers should be aware …
Art Lopez, Marketing Director, Tea at Finlays Americas explores the hard seltzer trend and how tea, herbals and botanicals are becoming key ingredients. — There’s …
Each year, in 1750 Magazine, we reveal the winners of our annual photography competition “Finlays in the Frame” Finlays in the Frame sees Finlays people …
Finlays launches The Wellbeing Collection – our premium tea extracts range helping brand owners tap into the trend for natural, functional and sustainable products …
China is the world’s biggest producer of tea, where 45% of the world’s tea is grown. This is almost double the volume of the next biggest producing country.
Despite originating in China, porcelain teaware remains inextricably entwined with British culture. Colin Sheaf, Chairman of the Sir Percival David foundation of Chinese art, and deputy Chairman at Bonhams auction house, is a world-renowned expert in Asian art, including teaware.