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  2. Maxwell House International - Wikipedia

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    The product line was introduced in the early 1970s as General Foods International Coffee, a brand owned by General Foods. [1] The first three flavors at launch were Café au lait (later renamed to Cafe Francais), Suisse Mocha, and Cafe Vienna. The line, sold in small tins, was marketed as a premium product, and remained a strong seller through ...

  3. Instant coffee - Wikipedia

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    Instant coffee solids (also called soluble coffee, coffee crystals, coffee powder, or powdered coffee) refers to the dehydrated and packaged solids available at retail used to make instant coffee. Instant coffee solids are commercially prepared by either freeze-drying or spray drying , after which it can be rehydrated.

  4. Mellow Bird's - Wikipedia

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    A 1973 report by the Consumers' Association listed "Bird's Mellow" as a mild instant coffee available at that time. [3]Mellow Bird's was previously owned by Kraft Foods.It was contended in 1993 that "Nestlé dominates the instant coffee sector, with Nescafé, followed by Kraft General Foods (Maxwell House, Mellow Birds etc.) and Brooke Bond Oxo (part of Unilever) which produces Red Mountain". [4]

  5. Check Your Fridge: More Than 10,000 Coffee Creamers ... - AOL

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    If your morning cup of coffee isn't complete without a splash of creamer, you may want to check the packaging before using it. International Delight, which is known for its delicious coffee ...

  6. Maxwell House - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell House is an American brand of coffee manufactured by a like-named division of Kraft Heinz in North America and JDE Peet's in the rest of the world. Introduced in 1892 by wholesale grocer Joel Owsley Cheek, it was named in honor of the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee, which was its first major customer. [1]

  7. Nescafé - Wikipedia

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    The machines are now sold in more than 60 countries. Unlike other Nescafé products, most Dolce Gusto beverages use roasted and ground coffee beans, instead of instant coffee. In the UK in August 2009, Nescafé unveiled a £43 million ad campaign for Nescafé, focusing on the purity of its coffee and featuring the strapline "Coffee at its ...

  8. Borden (company) - Wikipedia

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    Gail Borden, founder. The company was founded by Gail Borden Jr., in 1857 in Connecticut as "Gail Borden Jr., and Company." Its primary product was condensed milk.Struggling financially, the company was saved when Jeremiah Milbank, a partner in the wholesale food distributor I. & R. Milbank & Co. and the son-in-law of banker Joseph Lake, agreed to invest and acquired 50 percent of the stock.

  9. Camp Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Camp Coffee Paterson's 'Camp Coffee & Chicory' glass bottle. Camp Coffee is a brand of coffee and chicory syrup from the United Kingdom. Originally intended as a form of instant coffee, it is now primarily used in baking. It was first produced in 1876 by Paterson & Sons Ltd, in Glasgow. [1]

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