• Beverage brand, Tiny Tea, is expanding into independent retailers with its range of nutritious drinks in fun flavours, as a better-for-you alternative for kids.
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    Beverage brand, Tiny Tea, is expanding into independent retailers with its range of nutritious drinks in fun flavours, as a better-for-you alternative for kids. Source: Tiny Tea
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Beverage brand, Tiny Tea, is expanding into independent retailers with its range of nutritious drinks in fun flavours, as a better-for-you alternative for kids.

Founded by Tegan Carakitsos, Tiny Tea was created with kids’ health at the forefront. Partnering with a nutritionist, Carakitsos developed a range of flavours, free from added sugars, artificial ingredients, and preservatives.

Coming in Lemonade, Apple Pie, Tutti Frutti, and Fairy Floss, each blend is carefully formulated with essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to help support immunity, digestion, and overall well-being during crucial developmental years.

“As a mum, I wanted something I could feel good about giving my kids—delicious and fun drinks that also prioritise their health,” says Carakitsos.

“We’re beyond excited to expand into IGA and make Tiny Tea more accessible for families across Australia.”

From mid-February, Tiny Tea will be available in select IGA stores nationwide, after gaining a strong following as a direct-to-consumer health-conscious kids’ beverage brand.

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