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Tea for every occasion

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Coffee may deliver an everyday revenue stream but for special events you can’t go past tea. It has the reputation for being a slower, more social beverage that brings people together for a longer period, and is more flexible when it comes to moulding itself to a theme. Play your (invitation) cards right and the leafy liquid can be turned into both an indulgence for your customers, and a money-spinner for your café.

TEA IS FOR THEME

Whether you’re looking to run a specialty tea tasting or a one-off high tea event, it’s key to note events that work best

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