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(Monthly) National Hot Tea Month

Celebrated on 01/01/2026

Quick Fact

National Hot Tea Month in January was established to celebrate the world's most consumed beverage after water. Tea contains antioxidants called flavonoids, which may help reduce the risk of heart disease and improve brain function.

Origins and Establishment of (Monthly) National Hot Tea Month

National Hot Tea Month was established in the United States by the Tea Council of the USA, a trade association, to promote the health benefits and cultural significance of hot tea. The designation of January as National Hot Tea Month likely dates back to the early 2000s, capitalizing on the cold winter weather to encourage consumption of hot beverages. The goal was to boost tea sales and educate consumers about tea varieties and brewing methods.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over time, National Hot Tea Month has grown from a marketing campaign into a widely recognized celebration. Tea companies, retailers, and tea houses now offer special promotions, tastings, and educational events throughout January. Social media plays a significant role, with hashtags like #NationalHotTeaMonth encouraging people to share their tea experiences. The month also overlaps with other tea-related observances, such as National Tea Day on April 21, but January remains the primary month for hot tea appreciation.

Facts & General Observations

  • After water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world, with over 3 billion cups drunk daily.
  • The United States consumes over 80 billion servings of tea annually, with about 85% of that being iced tea.
  • Black tea accounts for about 84% of all tea consumed in the U.S., but green, oolong, and herbal teas are growing in popularity.

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