↑About Royal Cup
Royal Cup Coffee and Tea is a brand of coffee and tea that grew out of the Batterton Coffee Company, founded in 1896 by Henry T. Batterton, in Birmingham, AL. In 1950, the Batterton Coffee Company was sold to William E. Smith, who renamed the company Royal Cup Coffee. The company is still owned by the Smith family, and has since expanded into also selling tea.
In addition to their own brand of tea sold in tea bags, the company also sells loose-leaf tea under the H.C. Valentine brand.
Royal Cup has published a detailed Sustainability Report which comprehensively examines all aspects of their business, and is publicly viewable on their website.
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Since finding their regular bagged tea a couple years ago, I was hoping to run across the decaf version for a taste test too, and also, for a pre-bedtime black-tea chug after another day spent roaming the highways and byways of this land. For some reason, outside of the occasional Bigelow bag, it's hard to find decaf ...
Read Full ReviewLike Okie, I found this tea at La Quinta in Sacramento. It was the only tea offering. I wasn't impressed, not much flavor or aroma. Certainly nothing I'd call malty about this. Maybe it was just old?
Read Full ReviewThe signature tea of the company brand, I found paper-wrapped bags on the breakfast area of a Comfort Inn in central Nebraska. Though I never had heard of the brand before, given its "1896" labeling, I figured any seller/producer that had been around that long without being bankrupted or vanishing from the market shou...
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