Kreider Farms, Central Pennsylvania’s favorite producer of farm fresh milk, ice cream, premium eggs, and more, is excited to announce the launch of their new line of unique, refreshing hemp iced tea drinks—Chiques Creek Hemp Tea.
These specialty beverage products are available to buy online at the brand new ChiquesCreek.com website, designed by EZMarketing of Lancaster. Chiques Creek will also be available in select retail outlets in Central PA shortly.
The three currently available flavors—all made from a blend of hemp seed oil and natural flavoring with no artificial sweeteners—are:
- The Original Recipe – delectably showcases the earthy flavor of hemp
- Passionfruit + Mint – sweetly blends the tropical flavor of passionfruit with cool, crisp mint
- Peach + Lemon + Dandelion – a complex blend of earthy, fruity, and tastefully bitter notes
Chiques Creek Hemp Tea does not contain CBD or THC, as the FDA has not approved these additives for food and beverage use at this time. As regulations change, Kreider Farms may explore recipe alterations in the future.
“Since the recent passing of the Farm Bill, we are excited to see hemp being reintroduced to agriculture,” said Khalee Kreider, Marketing/Social Media Specialist at Kreider Farms. “With its rich history in Lancaster County and our proximity to East Hempfield Township and the Chiques Creek waterway, we thought this was the perfect opportunity to launch a cutting edge product and brand that we hope consumers can get excited about.”
Lancaster County—home of Kreider Farms—has a long history of successful hemp production, and the Chiques Creek brand pays homage to the burgeoning revival of this culturally important farming tradition. ChiquesCreek.com features an educational Hemp Q&A page that shares how the hemp plant shaped Pennsylvania over 300+ years.
Named for the refreshing creek that flows through Kreider Farms’ company headquarters, Chiques Creek is more than a delicious tea—it’s a celebration of our local Lancaster County heritage.
About Kreider Farms
Kreider Farms has been a family-owned since Christian Hershey settled in Manheim in the early 1700s. In 1935, Noah and Mary (Hershey) Kreider started Kreider Farms with 102 acres of land, a dozen dairy cows, and 200 chickens. Now under the leadership of third-generation CEO Ron Kreider, the farm is still family-owned, but has expanded to over 3,000 acres. To learn more, visit https://www.kreiderfarms.com.