Tealive survives lockdown and moves forward


Jessica Lee, the marketing head of Loob Holdings Sdn Bhd, the brand owner of Tealive, said the company was grateful to its customers who have been supporting the brand since it was “brewed” in 2017.

PETALING JAYA: Tealive, the largest lifestyle tea brand in South-East Asia, will continue to innovate, improve the quality of its offerings and customer experience, and find opportunities to reward loyal customers.

Jessica Lee, the marketing head of Loob Holdings Sdn Bhd, the brand owner of Tealive, said the company was grateful to its customers who have been supporting the brand since it was “brewed” in 2017.

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