Tea firm Charbrew secures Spar deal
North West tea company Charbrew is set to unlock growth after securing a listing with wholesaler James Hall Spar.
The deal will see Charbrew’s range of ready-to-drink ice tea beverages distributed by James Hall Spar, which serves more than 540 Spar retail stores across the North.
Adam Soliman, the company’s founder and director, said: “Working with James Hall Spar is a fantastic opportunity for my company.
“It is very encouraging to have the support of a business founded locally in the North West which has very entrepreneurial foundations.”
Established in 2009, Charbrew today boasts listings with more than 3,000 stores and 20 retailers worldwide.
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