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Celestial Seasonings

Celestial Seasonings is a tea company based in Boulder, Colorado, United States that specializes in herbal teas (infusions), but also sells green, red, white, chai, and black teas. Their annual gross sales are approximately $100,000,000.〔''Modern Marvels'': "Tea Education" (episode 553), December 13, 2006.〕
==History==

Celestial Seasonings founders Mo Siegel, John Hay, Peggy Clute and others started gathering herbs and flowers in the mountains around Boulder and selling them to local health-food stores in 1969. The company name was derived from co-founder Lucinda Ziesings' nickname.〔Celestial Seasonings' Interactive Timeline. Accessed Feb 14, 2008.〕
In the 1970s the company created herbal tea blends (such as ''Sleepytime'' and ''Red Zinger'') and moved to larger headquarters twice; by 1977 the company began selling internationally. Celestial Seasonings also created and sponsored the Red Zinger Bicycle Classic race in Colorado during the 1970s.
Celestial Seasonings was purchased by Kraft Foods in 1984.〔Sanger, D. E. (1984). "Kraft to Buy Celestial". ''The New York Times''.〕〔"Kraft Agrees to Buy Celestial Seasonings". (1984). ''The Washington Post''.〕 Mo Siegel retired in 1986, and the next year, Kraft announced they would sell Celestial Seasonings to Lipton. The sale was successfully challenged by Bigelow under anti-trust laws, and local management purchased the company back from Kraft in 1988.
In 1990 Celestial Seasonings moved into new headquarters in a custom-designed facility in North Boulder. Mo Siegel returned in 1991 to serve as CEO.
Celestial Seasonings merged with natural food company The Hain Food Group in 2000 to form the Hain Celestial Group. Mo Siegel retired for the second time in 2002.

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