Yeo Hiap Seng
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History
The company has its history dated back to 1900. Founded by Yeo Keng Lian in Fujian, China, it was established in Singapore in 1935 as the Yeo Hiap Seng Sauce Factory. The company was incorporated in Singapore on 20 December 1955 and was listed on 7 November 1968 and renamed to its present name. The 1950s saw the company to can curry chicken and pioneered the bottling of soy milk, and package Asian drinks in Tetra Brik aeptic containers using the Ultra-high temperature processing system.
Products
Chrysanthemum Tea
Ice Lemon Tea
Winter Melon Tea
Soy Bean Drink
Bandung Rose Drink
Sugarcane Drink
Grass Jelly Drink
Lemon Barley Drink
Longan Red Dates Drink
Lychee Drink
Japanese Green Tee
Ice Peach Te , organic goji juice .
Ice Lemon Te , premium coffee .
Oolong Tea
Ice Green Tea
Justea Green Tea + Aloe Vera
Justea Green Tea + Aloe Vera + White Grape
Justea Green Tea + Peach
Justea Green Tea + Lemon
Soursop Juice Drink
Pink Guava Juice Drink
Coconut Juice Drink
H-TWO-O Original Isotonic Drink
H-TWO-O Original Sparkling Isotonic Drink
H-TWO-O Original Sparkling Apple Flavour Isotonic Drink
H-TWO-O Original Sparkling Starfruit Isotonic Drink
Pink Dolphin White Grape Flavour with Amino Acids
Pink Dolphin Peach Flavour
Yeo’s Chrysanthemum Tea.
Criticism
Yeo’s has attracted severe criticism from some consumers, who have cited taste and smell as the primary concerns, particularly in the Sugar Cane drink and Grass jelly drink.
See also
List of food companies
External links
Yeo’s Website
Details Company Information on Yeo Hiao Seng
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