14-485: [REDACTED] Look up zinger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zinger may refer to: Food [ edit ] Zingers , an American snack cake made by both Dolly Madison and Hostess A descriptor added to names of some tart varieties of teas made by Celestial Seasonings People [ edit ] Paul Azinger , American professional golfer also known by
28-636: A green tea line in 1995, the first to be sold in mainstream stores in the United States. Celestial Seasonings merged with natural food company the Hain Food Group in 2000 to form the Hain Celestial Group . The same year it introduced a chai tea line. Siegel retired for the second time in 2002. The following year it released cool brew iced tea and rooibos tea lines. Hain Celestial Group
42-549: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages zinger [REDACTED] Look up zinger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zinger may refer to: Food [ edit ] Zingers , an American snack cake made by both Dolly Madison and Hostess A descriptor added to names of some tart varieties of teas made by Celestial Seasonings People [ edit ] Paul Azinger , American professional golfer also known by
56-556: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Celestial Seasonings Celestial Seasonings is an American tea company based in Boulder, Colorado , United States. The company specializes in herbal teas but also sells green , white , black , and chai teas. Founded in 1969, it is a subsidiary of Hain Celestial Group . Celestial Seasonings has origins dating back to 1969 when co-founders Mo Siegel and Wyck Hay gathered wild herbs in
70-743: The Donkey Kong series of video games Zinger, Iran , a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran Weekly cabaret listing in Londonist Mitsubishi Zinger , a crossover SUV sold in Taiwan and some Asian countries Image artefacts in reconstructed X-ray crystallography data, due to high energy particles impacting fiber optics associated with imaging CCD detectors. The Zinger , a 1975 rock musical by Harry Chapin Topics referred to by
84-459: The Donkey Kong series of video games Zinger, Iran , a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran Weekly cabaret listing in Londonist Mitsubishi Zinger , a crossover SUV sold in Taiwan and some Asian countries Image artefacts in reconstructed X-ray crystallography data, due to high energy particles impacting fiber optics associated with imaging CCD detectors. The Zinger , a 1975 rock musical by Harry Chapin Topics referred to by
98-474: The area of the Rocky Mountains and used them to make herbal teas. The tea was then packaged and sold to local health food stores with the help of wives and friends. The first tea blend was called Mo's 36 which Siegel, his wife, and friends sold out of the back of a car while traveling across the United States. Additional blends were created and the company Celestial was officially formed in 1972, becoming
112-573: The first American tea company to offer herbal tea blends. Celestial Seasonings also created and sponsored the Red Zinger Bicycle Classic race in Colorado during the 1970s. In 1972, it introduced Sleepytime, its bestselling tea. Celestial Seasonings went public in 1983, but withdrew its public offering after a product recall. The following year it was purchased by Kraft Foods . By 1983, it had sales of $ 27 million in its first year and
126-670: The nickname Zinger Zinger (born 1990), stage name of Jung Hana , a South Korean rapper in girl group Secret Abraham Zinger (1864–1920), Imperial Russian writer Keith Zinger (born 1985), American football tight end Dwayne Zinger (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player Pablo Zinger (born 1956), conductor, pianist, writer, composer, arranger, lecturer and narrator Vasily Jakovlevich Zinger (1836–1907), prominent Russian mathematician, botanist and philosopher Viktor Zinger (1941–2013), retired ice hockey player Yisrael Zinger (born 1948), Israel politician Other [ edit ] Zinger , flying enemies present in
140-670: The nickname Zinger Zinger (born 1990), stage name of Jung Hana , a South Korean rapper in girl group Secret Abraham Zinger (1864–1920), Imperial Russian writer Keith Zinger (born 1985), American football tight end Dwayne Zinger (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player Pablo Zinger (born 1956), conductor, pianist, writer, composer, arranger, lecturer and narrator Vasily Jakovlevich Zinger (1836–1907), prominent Russian mathematician, botanist and philosopher Viktor Zinger (1941–2013), retired ice hockey player Yisrael Zinger (born 1948), Israel politician Other [ edit ] Zinger , flying enemies present in
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182-613: Was one of 25 companies named in a 2013 class action lawsuit overall allegations of mislabeling its products (which included Celestial Seasonings) under California law. The company reached a settlement in 2015, paying $ 7.5 million in compensation with an additional $ 2.4 million worth of coupons to consumers. By 2019, Celestial had over 100 varieties of teas and accounted for 5 percent of Hain Celestial Group's net sales. Celestial Seasonings manufactures and sells herbal and other varieties of tea. The company's teas are branded using animals, including an anthropomorphic bear for
196-554: Was responsible for 40 percent of the herbal tea business. Siegel retired in 1986, and the next year, Kraft announced they would sell Celestial Seasonings to Lipton . Bigelow successfully sued to stop the sale based on antitrust laws . Kraft then sold Celestial to Vestar Capital Partners in 1988. In 1990, Celestial Seasonings moved into new headquarters in a custom-designed facility in North Boulder. Siegel returned in 1991 to serve as its chairman and CEO . The company introduced
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