• Premium tea brand, T2, has refreshed its matcha collection, adding Strawberry, Peach, and returning flavour, White Chocolate, to its range of blends, as demand for the cult-favourite green-tea soars across Australia.
Source: T2
    Premium tea brand, T2, has refreshed its matcha collection, adding Strawberry, Peach, and returning flavour, White Chocolate, to its range of blends, as demand for the cult-favourite green-tea soars across Australia. Source: T2
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Premium tea brand, T2, has refreshed its matcha collection, adding Strawberry, Peach, and returning flavour, White Chocolate, to its range of blends, as demand for the cult-favourite green-tea soars across Australia.

Rooted in tradition and elevated with imagination, the company stated the new flavour range honours T2’s 30-year heritage of selling Japanese matcha while embracing modern matcha culture. As matcha continues to grow in popularity across Australia, the expansion of the matcha range meets rising consumer interest in unique, wellness-focused beverages.

Strawberry, Peach, and White Chocolate join the company’s original Matcha and Salted Matcha Milkshake flavours.

Carefully crafted with ceremonial-grade Japanese matcha, each blend offers more than just flavour. Naturally rich in antioxidants, matcha has long been celebrated for supporting focus, heart health and a steady, sustained energy boost carrying from early mornings to late nights.

T2 managing director, Christelle Young, said: “For over 30 years, we’ve embraced the art of ceremonial-grade matcha. This new flavour range marks an exciting evolution of our range, one that invites tea lovers to experience the artistry of matcha in bold, playful and unexpected ways.”

The new matcha flavour range is available to purchase across Australia in-store and online at t2tea.com, for RRP $38.00 in a 30 gram tin.

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