This list includes 45 Food brands that start with T, from “T2” to “Tyson”. It covers global leaders, regional favorites, and niche packaged-food labels you encounter on grocery shelves.

Food brands that start with T are consumer-facing packaged food and beverage labels that begin with the letter T. They range from global names like “Tyson” to small regional producers that shape local food culture.

Below you’ll find the table with Brand, Country, Founding year, and Main products.

Brand: The company’s consumer-facing name as it appears on packaging; use it to identify and search for the label quickly.

Country: The primary country of origin or corporate headquarters, helping you understand regional availability and regulatory context.

Founding year: The year the brand or company was established, useful for historical context and comparing brand longevity.

Main products: A concise list of the brand’s key packaged food or beverage categories to help you identify its core offerings.

Food brands that start with T

NameCountryFounding yearMain products
TwixUnited Kingdom1967chocolate cookie bars
TobleroneSwitzerland1908chocolate bars
TropicanaUnited States1947fruit juices
TostitosUnited States1979tortilla chips, salsas
TabascoUnited States1868hot sauce, condiments
TetleyUnited Kingdom1837tea bags, loose tea
TwiningsUnited Kingdom1706tea, herbal infusions
TazoUnited States1994tea, herbal blends
TriscuitUnited States1903crackers
TangUnited States1957powdered drink mixes
TysonUnited States1935poultry, meat, prepared foods
Tim HortonsCanada1964coffee, doughnuts, packaged coffee
Trader Joe’sUnited States1967private-label groceries, snacks
TillamookUnited States1909cheese, ice cream, dairy
Tony’s ChocolonelyNetherlands2005chocolate bars
TsingtaoChina1903beer
TanduayPhilippines1854rum, spirits
Taylor FarmsUnited States1995salads, fresh-cut produce
TyrrellsUnited Kingdom2002potato chips, snacks
TalentiUnited States2003gelato, sorbet
Totino’sUnited States1951frozen pizza, snacks
TridentUnited States1964chewing gum
TruMooUnited States1998flavored milk
T2Australia1996tea, herbal teas
ToraniUnited States1925flavoring syrups
Tree TopUnited States1960fruit juices, applesauce
TruviaUnited States2008sweeteners
Thums UpIndia1977cola soft drinks
Tito’sUnited States1997vodka
TanquerayUnited Kingdom1830gin, spirits
Turkey HillUnited States1931ice cream, iced tea
TyphooUnited Kingdom1903tea bags, leaf tea
Tim TamAustralia1964chocolate biscuits
Tai PeiUnited States1994frozen Asian meals
Tia MariaJamaica1946coffee liqueur
TescoUnited Kingdom1919private-label groceries, food
TampicoUnited States1989fruit-flavored drinks
Thomas’United States1880English muffins, breads
TeisseireFrance1720flavored syrups, cordials
TaliskerUnited Kingdom1830Scotch whisky
TastykakeUnited States1914baked goods, snack cakes
TaytoIreland1954potato crisps, snacks
Top RamenJapan1970instant noodles
Tunnock’sUnited Kingdom1890biscuits, confectionery
TingJamaica1976grapefruit soda

Descriptions

Twix
Biscuit-and-chocolate bar from Mars, originally launched in the UK as Raider; sold worldwide in sweet snack aisle.
Toblerone
Distinctive triangular Swiss chocolate created by Theodor Tobler, now owned by Mondelez; known for honey-almond nougat.
Tropicana
Large juice brand founded in Florida; known for pasteurized fruit juices and refrigerated orange juice products.
Tostitos
Frito-Lay snack brand for tortilla chips and dips, widely distributed in supermarkets and bars.
Tabasco
McIlhenny Company’s pepper sauce made on Avery Island, Louisiana; one of the oldest spicy condiment brands.
Tetley
British tea brand with global reach, now part of Tata Consumer Products; offers black, green and specialty teas.
Twinings
Historic London tea merchant offering a wide range of black, green and specialty teas sold worldwide.
Tazo
Specialty tea brand acquired by Starbucks; known for bold blends and bagged/loose leaf teas.
Triscuit
Whole-wheat cracker brand introduced in the early 20th century; sold as a savory snack and topping base.
Tang
Powdered fruit-flavored beverage mix once linked to space program use; marketed globally by Mondelēz/Kraft over time.
Tyson
Major U.S. meat processor and retail brand for chicken, beef and prepared frozen meals; widely sold in supermarkets.
Tim Hortons
Canadian quick-service chain with retail packaged coffee and branded merchandise sold beyond restaurants.
Trader Joe’s
U.S. grocery chain known for its extensive private-label food range and unique snack products.
Tillamook
Oregon dairy cooperative famous for cheddar cheeses and ice cream sold widely across the United States.
Tony’s Chocolonely
Dutch chocolate brand focused on traceability and ethical sourcing; sold across Europe in retail channels.
Tsingtao
One of China’s best-known beer brands, founded in Qingdao; exported widely and a staple domestic lager.
Tanduay
Philippine rum brand with long history; exports globally and dominates local spirits market.
Taylor Farms
Large U.S. supplier of packaged salads, bowls and fresh-cut vegetables sold in supermarkets.
Tyrrells
English premium crisp maker known for hand-cooked potato chips and distinctive packaging.
Talenti
Gelato and sorbet brand sold in retailers’ freezer aisles; known for clear-lidded tubs.
Totino’s
Frozen pizza and snack brand popular in the U.S., now owned by General Mills.
Trident
Sugar-free gum brand introduced in the 1960s; widely distributed in gum and mint categories.
TruMoo
Dairy brand offering flavored milks and shelf-stable drinks for kids and families.
T2
Australian specialty tea retailer and packaged-tea brand with international stores and grocery listings.
Torani
Syrup brand originating in San Francisco, widely used for coffee, sodas and home beverage recipes.
Tree Top
Cooperative brand focusing on apple-based juices and purees sold in supermarkets across North America.
Truvia
Stevia-based zero-calorie sweetener brand launched as a table-top sugar alternative.
Thums Up
Popular Indian cola brand created after Coca-Cola’s temporary exit; now owned by The Coca-Cola Company in India.
Tito’s
American craft-distilled vodka from Austin, Texas; widely distributed in the U.S. spirits market.
Tanqueray
Historic London gin brand founded by Charles Tanqueray; global presence in the spirits aisle.
Turkey Hill
Pennsylvania-based regional brand known for ice cream and refrigerated iced tea beverages.
Typhoo
British tea brand established in the early 20th century, selling tea bags and loose leaf tea.
Tim Tam
Arnott’s iconic Australian chocolate-covered biscuit, exported and sold in select international markets.
Tai Pei
Frozen Chinese and Asian-style entrées sold in supermarket freezers, part of a larger frozen-food portfolio.
Tia Maria
Coffee-flavored liqueur with Caribbean origins, widely distributed as a spirit for cocktails and desserts.
Tesco
British supermarket chain whose Tesco-branded private-label foods are sold in many countries.
Tampico
Shelf-stable fruit-flavored juice drinks sold globally in retail and foodservice channels.
Thomas’
Heritage brand known for English muffins, bagels and breakfast breads sold across supermarkets.
Teisseire
French syrup maker producing flavored syrups for drinks and desserts, sold in Europe and beyond.
Talisker
Single-malt Scotch whisky from the Isle of Skye, part of a global spirits portfolio.
Tastykake
Regional U.S. brand from Philadelphia offering packaged cakes, pies and snack pastries.
Tayto
Iconic Irish crisp brand known for flavored potato chips, popular domestically and in select exports.
Top Ramen
Nissin Foods instant noodle brand that popularized packaged ramen in supermarkets worldwide.
Tunnock’s
Scottish family-owned confectionery maker famed for Tea Cakes and Caramel Wafer biscuits.
Ting
Caribbean grapefruit-flavored soft drink widely sold in Jamaica and exported to diaspora markets.
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