In early 2023, we set ambitious goals to expand our reach, participate in more farmers' markets, and educate people about the benefits of tea. As we look back at the results, it's evident that the year was a resounding success. With over 2,500 satisfied customers and significant growth in farmers' markets, Moody Teas not only achieved its objectives but also surpassed expectations. Let's dive into the accomplishments, fun facts, and what's next for Moody Teas in 2024.
The Tea About Tea Bags: Why Loose Leaf Is Better Than Bags
Whether you're new to tea or already a tea fanatic, chances are you've used a tea bag. You may even think tea bags are the way to go. They're definitely accessible, they're generally inexpensive, and they're super convenient. But we're here to let you in on a secret – tea bags are the worst type of tea you could drink! What about tea bags could be so bad? Check out these 6 reasons below!
10 Women in Tea History You Should Know About
It's Women's History Month! As a woman owned business, we're ecstatic to take this month to write about women's roles in tea! The tea industry has a long and rich history. There have been many women throughout history who have played important roles in the cultivation, production, and consumption of tea. Keep reading to learn about just a few examples of women who played important roles in tea and women's history.
Why We don’t Make Lunar New Year Teas
For the past few weeks you might've seen some of the teas released by various tea companies to celebrate Lunar New Year. From luxury brands to blends by Adagio, it seems like everyone has a Year of the Rabbit inspired offering. So, why not Moody Teas? While we've posted about the holiday, we haven't released a new blend. Well, there's a couple reasons, and they all come back to one point. We’re not part of the AAPI community.
MLK Day Reflections
Every year, on MLK Jr Day, we take some time to reflect on the work and impact he had, and the work we still have left to do. While the civil rights movement paved the way for many improvements in the lives of BIPOC people, there are still huge discrepancies in the resources and opportunities accessible to people of color.