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Illycaffè S.p.A. (branded and stylised as illy) is an Italian coffee company specializing in espresso, headquartered in Trieste.Illy markets its coffee globally in silver and red pressurized, oxygen-free cans; operates a network of cafes on shopping streets, in museums, and in airports; and, since 2009, has marketed a line of coffee-flavoured energy drinks as illy issimo.
Bruegger's Enterprises, Inc. is a restaurant operator and subsidiary of the Luxembourg-based company JAB Holding Company.Bruegger's and its wholly-owned subsidiary Threecaf Brands Canada, Inc., are franchisers and operators of Bruegger's bakery-cafés, and Michel's Baguette.
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The company remained successful throughout the 20th century, and was known for its distinctive yellow and red cans. [6] Café Bustelo was purchased by Rowland Coffee Roasters of Miami in 2000. [6] Rowland was acquired by the Cuban-American Souto family the same year, and sold to the J.M. Smucker Company in 2011. [7]
In 2007, the company's name reverted to Strauss with a new corporate logo. Strauss Ice Cream was removed from the Strauss Group portfolio and became private with 51% of the company owned by Unilever, and 49% owned by the Strauss family. [15] Strauss ice creams are marketed under Unilever's Heartbrand in Israel and North America.
In 2014, Juan Valdez has 300 company-owned, joint-venture and licensed outlets in the world. [5] International expansion, which began in 2005, brought new locations to Aruba, Guayaquil, La Paz, Lima, Madrid, Miami, New York City, Quito, San José, Costa Rica, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Panama City, Santiago and Washington D.C.
Cafédirect has established the Gold Standard, a guarantee to pay above the world market price for coffee, and to support the development of producers. [2] Between 2004 and 2009, Cafédirect paid more than £7.5 million above the market price to growers (including Fairtrade premiums), invested over £3 million in tailor-made programmes to strengthen growers’ businesses, which represents more ...
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.