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    ARGO TEA OPENS FIRST OVERSEAS SHOP

    World Tea News
    Oct 4 2012

    By World Tea News
    BEIRUT, Lebanon

    Argo Tea founder Arsen Avakian last week opened the company's first
    branded overseas location.

    Avakian, 37, traveled to the grand opening last week and spoke to
    the Daily Star (Lebanon) about his first overseas expansion.

    "Beirut is the window to the Middle East," said Avakian who grew up in
    Yerevan, the capital and largest city in Armenia. A Fulbright Scholar,
    he and boyhood friend Simon Simonian, a computer scientist, emigrated
    to the United States in the 1990s where they teamed with French
    management consultant Daniel Lindwasser to launch the chain in 2003.

    Argo Tea is privately held with estimated earnings of $20 million,
    according to an article in Time Magazine. The company operates 30
    locations, mainly in Chicago where it is headquartered, but with five
    locations in New York City and one each in Boston and St. Louis.

    The company's bottled teas, which sell for $2.40 for a 13.5 oz. can
    be found in more than 3,000 grocery locations including Whole Foods
    Markets, Safeway and Dominick's.

    Investors including billionaire Sam Zell and Oxford Capital have
    fueled the company's expansion which accelerated during the recession.

    The company now employs more than 400 workers, most part-time.

    Avakian said the chain intends to add several Middle East locations
    and expressed ambitions to expand to Asia and Europe.

    The first floor location in Le Mall, Dabbayeh, offers 40 tea blends,
    pastries, snacks and sandwiches including a chai cherry chicken
    sandwich cooked in the spiced tea.

    "We want to do for tea what Starbucks did for coffee," Avakian told the
    newspaper reporter, recounting the two years he worked as a barista
    at his first cafe, sourcing teas and mixing them with a variety of
    international ingredients to create healthy, refreshing and often
    unexpected drinks.

    Argo has located several of its stores near Starbucks coffee shops
    including the Willis Tower in Chicago, O'Hare Airport and the Flatiron
    Building in New York City.

    The menu in Beirut closely adheres to the U.S. offerings with Mate
    Late a signature Brazilian mate, with almond and milk; the Hibiscus
    Tea Sangria, a mixture of iced tea and fresh fruits; the White Tea
    Acai Squeeze, white tea and lemonade; and the Green Tea Ginger Twist.

    Tea is the fastest growing beverage segment in the U.S. over the past
    10 years and Argo is a considered a tea retail pioneer. In addition
    to loose leaf tea and concentrates, the shops sell a range of Fair
    Trade and certified organic coffee.

    Argo is one of several Western foodservice vendors in Beirut.

    Succeeding in the Middle East will be easier, he says, because a
    culture of tea drinking already exists.

    http://www.worldteanews.com/page.cfm/action=Archive/ArchiveID=1/EntryID=668

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