Punjana

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Punjana Limited
TypePrivate
Founded1896
Belfast, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
FounderMcArthur and Willis
Headquarters Belfast, Northern Ireland
Key people
Robert Samuel Thompson
Products Teas
Website Thompson's Tea
Thompson's Punjana Thompson's Punjana.jpg
Thompson's Punjana

Punjana is a brand of tea produced by the Belfast-based tea company Thompson's Tea. Thompson's Tea was founded in 1896 when Robert S. Thompson was made partner of McArthur and Willis. Thompson's Punjana has since become the best-selling tea in Northern Ireland and one of the most popular brands in Scotland.[ citation needed ] Thompson's source the leaves for their tea from Assam, North India and from the slopes of Mount Kenya.

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History

In the late 19th century, Robert S. Thompson trained in the art of tea tasting. Soon after joining the tea industry in 1887, he was made a partner at McArthur and Willis in 1896. Thompson subsequently led the company for 51 years, and the association of the company with the Thompson family was only strengthened when, in the post-war years, James and Tony Thompson also became partners.

It was the introduction of the second generation of the Thompson family to the tea industry that brought with it the birth of the Punjana brand in the early 1950s. The name Punjana, was dreamed up by second generation James Thompson and his wife, Lillias, the inspiration coming from an inscription of the word "Punjab" etched on the famous Gillespie statue in Comber. [1]

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References

  1. "Success is in the (tea) bag for family firm". www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk. Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  2. Punjana bag £2.5m packaging investment Archived 2007-07-03 at the Wayback Machine