Steeping Together

S2 E21- The Bigger Picture w/ Chantrelle Edwards of Hella Tea

August 12, 2022 DAVIDsTEA / Hella Tea Season 2 Episode 21
S2 E21- The Bigger Picture w/ Chantrelle Edwards of Hella Tea
Steeping Together
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Steeping Together
S2 E21- The Bigger Picture w/ Chantrelle Edwards of Hella Tea
Aug 12, 2022 Season 2 Episode 21
DAVIDsTEA / Hella Tea

This week, we’re talking to Chantrelle Edwards, founder and CEO of Hella Tea, all about POC representation in the tea community.

Today's episode is brought to you by Glitter & Gold

About the guest: Chantrelle Edwards

 Chantrelle Edwards is the founder and CEO of Hella Tea. While growing up in Oakland, California, drinking tea was always an escape for her when life got tough. From losing her 17-year-old brother to gun violence to becoming a mother at a young age, she was determined to beat the odds. In 2007, Chantrelle decided to start her first tea business, Raised Pinky Teas, whose target market was children and women’s groups. One day, while seeking help from a marketing professional, she was challenged to adjust her branding strategy. After much thought, prayer and reflection on her life experiences and interest, Hella Tea was born. Hella Tea specializes in artisanal tea blends that pay homage to the diverse population of the Bay Area and its hip hop culture. When Chantrelle isn’t sipping tea (or thinking of clever tea puns!), she enjoys skating, attending concerts, family gatherings, giving back through community outreach and taking spontaneous road trips to Napa and Monterey. 

To learn more about Hella Tea click here

For a complete transcript of this episode visit davidstea.com

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This week, we’re talking to Chantrelle Edwards, founder and CEO of Hella Tea, all about POC representation in the tea community.

Today's episode is brought to you by Glitter & Gold

About the guest: Chantrelle Edwards

 Chantrelle Edwards is the founder and CEO of Hella Tea. While growing up in Oakland, California, drinking tea was always an escape for her when life got tough. From losing her 17-year-old brother to gun violence to becoming a mother at a young age, she was determined to beat the odds. In 2007, Chantrelle decided to start her first tea business, Raised Pinky Teas, whose target market was children and women’s groups. One day, while seeking help from a marketing professional, she was challenged to adjust her branding strategy. After much thought, prayer and reflection on her life experiences and interest, Hella Tea was born. Hella Tea specializes in artisanal tea blends that pay homage to the diverse population of the Bay Area and its hip hop culture. When Chantrelle isn’t sipping tea (or thinking of clever tea puns!), she enjoys skating, attending concerts, family gatherings, giving back through community outreach and taking spontaneous road trips to Napa and Monterey. 

To learn more about Hella Tea click here

For a complete transcript of this episode visit davidstea.com