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  2. Nespresso - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Nespresso S.A., trading as Nespresso, is an operating unit of the Nestlé Group, based in Vevey, Switzerland. [4] Nespresso machines brew espresso and coffee from coffee capsules (or pods in machines for home or professional use [5]), a type of pre-apportioned single-use container, or reusable capsules (pods), of ground coffee beans, sometimes with added flavorings.

  3. Nespresso - en.wikipedia.org

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    Nestlé Nespresso S.A., trading as Nespresso, is an operating unit of the Nestlé Group, based in Vevey, Switzerland. [4] Nespresso machines brew espresso and coffee from coffee capsules (or pods in machines for home or professional use [5]), a type of pre-apportioned single-use container, or reusable capsules (pods), of ground coffee beans, sometimes with added flavorings.

  4. Single-serve coffee container - Wikipedia

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    A Lidl store brand Nespresso-compatible coffee capsule Used Nespresso coffee capsules, showing the puncture holes in the top and bottom for mixing the product with water. A single-serve coffee container is a container filled with coffee grounds, used in coffee brewing to prepare only enough coffee for a single portion.

  5. Eric Favre - Wikipedia

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    Eric Favre is a Swiss engineer, best known for inventing the Nespresso system in 1976, the first single-serve coffee container. Favre graduated from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne [1] and joined Nestle in 1975. [2] In 1976, Favre, an employee of Nestlé, invented, patented and introduced the Nespresso system. [3]

  6. Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-nine of Nestlé's brands have annual sales of over 1 billion CHF (about US$1.1 billion), [11] including Nespresso, Nescafé, Kit Kat, Smarties, Nesquik, Stouffer's, Vittel, and Maggi. Nestlé has 447 factories, operates in 189 countries, and employs around 339,000 people. [ 12 ]

  7. List of Nestlé brands - Wikipedia

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    Acqua Panna (Italy); Alaçam (Turkey) Al Manhal (Bahrain) Aqua Mineral (Poland) Aqua Pod; Aqua Spring (Greece) Aquarel (Spain) Arctic (Poland) Baraka (Egypt) Buxton (UK)

  8. Category:Espresso machines - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 October 2022, at 08:48 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Nescafé - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Nestlé used the Nescafé name on its products until the late 1960s.Later, Nestlé introduced a new brand in Canada and the US called Taster's Choice, which supplanted Nescafé for many [vague] years.