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HTeaO To Open Its First Location In Allen, Texas

The company will offer a variety of deals during the month of August
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HTeaO, the nation's leading iced tea brand, announced the grand opening of its new location in Allen on Aug. 17, 2024.

Situated at 103 N Greenville Ave, HTeaO offers a diverse selection of ultra-premium tea, water and coffee products, available both in-store and through a convenient drive-thru. Each location features over 20 expertly crafted flavors of sweetened and unsweetened tea, made with a proprietary water filtration system and 100% natural ingredients.

“Allen’s strong community spirit and deep school pride made it the ideal location for our newest HTeaO store,” HTeaO CEO Justin Howe said in an official statement. “With its anchored shopping center, excellent retail options and close proximity to Allen High School, we’re thrilled to join a community that truly lives by the slogan ‘There’s no place like Allen.’”

To celebrate its grand opening on Aug. 17, HTeaO invites guests to enjoy free cups of tea all day. As a special treat, the first 250 customers will receive limited-edition HTeaO t-shirts. Plus, from Aug. 17 to Aug. 24th, customers can also take advantage of HTeaO’s happy hour pricing, offering half-price cups of tea and gallons.

The celebrations continue on Aug. 18t, with a buy-one-get-one-free offer on Free Rein Coffee, highlighting HTeaO's partnership with Cole Hauser’s Free Rein Coffee Company. Since May, HTeaO has been serving a variety of coffee beverages made with two of Free Rein Coffee Company’s premium-grade blends: homestead and American dirt.

Additionally, every Friday in August, HTeaO will offer a buy one, get one free deal on all cups of tea, all day long. 

“This opening marks an exciting chapter in our growth. We’re eager to engage with Allen residents and share our love for exceptional iced tea,” Howe said. “We’re also proud to be a football sponsor for Allen High School this season and look forward to supporting the Eagles on and off the field.”

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