An Iced Tea Playground, HTeaO Franchise Sees Fast Growth

The fast-growing HTeaO – a Texas-based iced tea franchise – is currently expanding across East Texas with two new stores – one in Longview and one in Tyler.

HTeaO currently has 40 locations open with 290 locations under development.

HTeaO Tea Store
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“We are inspired by HTeaO brand's focus on community, quality of product and fun atmosphere,” said HTeaO’s Longview franchise partner, Laura Foree. “After visiting Longview, we knew immediately this would be a perfect location to start this adventure. We are excited to open our flagship store in such a welcoming community."

HTeaO Tea Drinks
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Tonya Clark, HTeaO franchise partner in Tyler, Texas, said, “Tyler is our forever home, and we could not be more thrilled to be in such a wonderful community that loves sweet tea. My husband Greg and I are excited to share with the Tyler community the 'light' a cup of tea can be with those you love the most.”

'Iced Tea Powerhouse'

What started as an idea at a local burger joint in the Texas Panhandle is now a fully operational iced tea lover’s dream. In fact, HTeaO noted that it’s an “iced tea powerhouse,” offering 24 flavors of tea made from fresh ingredients, with sweet and unsweet options. Customers can mix and match and put fresh fruit on top, to create endless possibilities in what some call “an iced tea playground.”

HTeaO CEO Justin Howe said, “We are thrilled to be opening stores throughout East Texas, especially with our franchise partners Laura Foree [Longview, Texas] and Tonya Clark [Tyler, Texas]. We are excited for them to join the HTeaO family and look forward to seeing them impact the community.”

HTeaO Iced Teas
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According to HTeaO, the company is focused on values and being a part of the local community. In fact, a percentage of the store’s income every month is dedicated to community involvement. Whether it's at church, school or the local hospital, HTeaO locations support local causes every day. Not only that, but first responders in uniform drink for free any day or time.

To learn more about HTeaO, visit HTeaO.com.