All standalone Teavana retail stores were discontinued by Starbucks, with the last ones closing around early 2018, due to underperformance and declining mall traffic, though Starbucks still sells some Teavana products in their coffee shops and grocery stores. Starbucks acquired Teavana in 2012 but closed its roughly 379 mall-based stores starting in 2017 because they weren't profitable enough, despite efforts to boost sales.
Why They Closed
Underperformance: The stores consistently failed to meet financial expectations for Starbucks.
Mall Traffic Decline: As Teavana stores were primarily located in malls, they suffered from reduced foot traffic as more people shopped online.
Competition: Starbucks faced intense competition in the U.S. market, affecting its retail strategy.
What's Left of Teavana
In Starbucks Stores: You can still find some Teavana teas and tea lattes (like the popular Jade Citrus Mint Tea) at Starbucks coffee shops.
Bottled Teas: A limited range of ready-to-drink (RTD) Teavana teas continues to be sold in grocery stores.
Online & Alternatives: The online store is gone, but other tea companies like Tealeavz and Tucson Tea Company offer similar blends.