The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Canadian companies cash in on royal wedding

- BY TARA DESCHAMPS

For years, Daniel Lewis has been crafting teas that draw scores of customers with witty names like Usain Jolt, Matcha Made in Heaven, and Nutflix and Tea, but weeks ago it was his wife Renata that stumbled across her own crowning glory.

He had been toying with a special blend of Ceylon orange pekoe, dried strawberri­es, safflowers and chocolate, when his wife suggested naming it When Harry Met Meghan — an homage to Britain’s Prince Harry and his future wife Meghan Markle. The flavours are said to symbolize love, while the final mix also features silver sugar pieces called dragees and purple sprinkles to represent royalty. The sparkly blend, which sells in loose leaf form for $8.56 per 50 grams or by the cup at their shop, places their Brampton, Ont.-based business in a growing group of Canadian companies hoping to cash in on the royal couple’s wedding.

Ahead of the big day on May 19, Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta stores selling imported British treats have made sure they’ve got plenty of Jaffa Cakes, Flake chocolate bars, clotted cream, scones and mince pies to sell to customers throwing royal weddingthe­med parties. Many are also stocking tea sets, mugs, T-shirts and flags emblazoned with photos of the couple. Others are taking their link to the royal wedding one step further, creating products specifical­ly for the event, like the When Harry Met Meghan tea the Lewises said is already a hit online and at their shop called T by Daniel.

“People from all over have been driving in, online orders skyrockete­d over the last week and we are still trying to fulfill those orders,” Lewis said, noting many of the requests for the product have come from the U.S. “It is just crazy.”

It is the second tea they’ve made with royal connotatio­ns. The first came last year when Prince Charles toured Canada for the country’s 150th birthday.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Daniel Lewis and his wife Renata, owners of tea shop T By Daniel, are celebratin­g the upcoming nuptials of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with their tea, When Harry Met Meghan, at the Bramalea City Centre Mall last month in Brampton.
CP PHOTO Daniel Lewis and his wife Renata, owners of tea shop T By Daniel, are celebratin­g the upcoming nuptials of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with their tea, When Harry Met Meghan, at the Bramalea City Centre Mall last month in Brampton.

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