27/02/2012 By Peter Brooks
Office Water Coolers and Office Beverages would like to wish everyone season’s greetings and a happy new year. In our tenth year Office Water Coolers has had a tremendous year and we have seen the company go from strength to strength. We’ve seen some great new products come online like the sleek and stylish Everest Water Cooler and welcomed local MP Steve Webb to our offices to promote the BWCA’s Stay Cooler Campaign. THE BWCA’s campaign to keep water coolers in the office has gone from strength to strength in 2011 with the creation of a facebook page to promote the message, as well as several high profile MP’s including Alan Johnson showing their support. Office Water Coolers has continued to promote the BWCA’s campaign as well as the importance of hydration in schools and offices up and down the UK.
Office Beverages is a great deal younger than its parent company but it’s got a lot to talk about in 2011. There’s been a lot of enthusiasm for the Flavia 400 Brewer with its delicious range of Alterra and Bright Tea Co freshpacks. The Flavia is without doubt our star product of the year. We’ve been keen to promote café culture in general in 2011 and not just in the office but the school staff room as well. Coffee exports in 2010/2011 hit a historic record high as well, despite the grim global financial outlook. It seems our love of coffee knows no bounds.
The Office Beverages and Office Water Coolers article pages have seen a lot of activity from yours truly with a lot of emphasis on educational and informative pieces. This trend will continue in 2012, a year in which we hope to have even more success. The info series on the incredible history of tea will conclude in the next few days.
I’d like to take this opportunity to personally thank everyone at Office Water Coolers and Office Beverages for their hard work in 2011 and look forward to another successful year in 2012.
Happy New Year!
© 2012 Office Water Coolers
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