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First 10 large investors could get a live 10-minute conversation with lead investor and Board Member, Gwyneth Paltrow!

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Expanding pathways to wellness by creating better-for-you products at the intersection of access and self-care.

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Equitea is THE better-for-you, functional iced tea with L-theanine, adaptogens, electrolytes, and B vitamins. Sweetened with honey, certified organic, under 50 calories and less than 10 grams of sugar.

Equitea founder and CEO Quentin Vennie details the company's growth journey.

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REGULATION FUNDING ROUND
COMING SOON!

FUND RAISE

We will soon begin raising capital  by selling securities, on our own terms, so we can control the company and stay true to the brand.

BUILDING BRAND EQUITY

We aim to turn Equitea lovers into investors and ambassadors, all while building brand equity.

BUSINESS POWER
THE EXPERTISE BEHIND EQUITEA

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Quentin Vennie

CEO & Co-Founder

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Gwyneth Paltrow

Investor, Board Member

CEO & Founder, goop

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Danny Stepper

Equity Partner

CEO & Co-Founder, LA Libations

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