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Vapes and batteries maker Supreme bought the collapsed tea firm Typhoo out of administration. Typhoo had filed to appoint administrators last week as the future of the 121-year-old firm hung in ...
AN ICONIC British tea company has been sold after collapsing into administration after 120 years. Vapes and drinks manufacturer Supreme has confirmed that it has snapped up Typhoo tea.
Typhoo Tea has been bought by vapes and batteries maker Supreme after falling into administration. The company filed to appoint administrators last Wednesday after its sales slumped and debts rose ...
Typhoo Tea filed to appoint administrators on Wednesday, risking the future of the 121-year-old business - but after talks last week, Supreme confirmed it has completed a rescue deal to buy the brand.
With the future of Typhoo Tea secured after it was rescued out of administration, attention is now turning to what could come next.