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  2. Zino Davidoff Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the first collection of Davidoff leather goods was launched. In 1988, the Davidoff eyewear license started. In the 1990s, the Davidoff writing instruments and the Davidoff coffee were launched. [18] At the beginning of the 2000s, the new Davidoff logo – the same which can be seen on the Davidoff products today – was implemented. [19]

  3. Davidoff - Wikipedia

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    Davidoff is a Swiss premium brand of cigars, cigarettes and smoker's accessories. The Davidoff cigarette brand has been owned by Imperial Brands after purchasing it in 2006. [1] The non-cigarette portion of the Davidoff tobacco brand is owned by Oettinger Davidoff AG, which is based in Basel, Switzerland. [2]

  4. Tchibo - Wikipedia

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    Tchibo is a German chain of coffee retailers and cafés known for its range of non-coffee products that change weekly. [3] The latter includes: clothing, furniture, household items, electronics and electrical appliances. In Germany, Tchibo's slogan is "Every week a new world" (German: Jede Woche eine neue Welt). [4]

  5. Davidoff (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Davidoff may also refer to: Zino Davidoff Group, a Swiss luxury goods brand; Davidoff (surname) See also. Davidoff Swiss Indoors; Davidov (disambiguation) Davydov

  6. List of Jewish American businesspeople in retail - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Glazer (1923–2012), co-founder of Mr. Coffee, one of the first automatic drip coffee makers [164] Aron Goldfarb (1924–2012), Polish-born founder of licensed and owned apparel brands manufacturing company G-III Apparel Group [165] [166] John D. Hertz (1879–1961), Slovak-born founder of the Yellow Cab Company [167] [168]

  7. Aroma Espresso Bar - Wikipedia

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    The first Aroma on Hillel Street in Jerusalem (2006). Aroma Espresso Bar in the Greater Toronto Area. Aroma Espresso Bar (Hebrew: ארומה אספרסו בר), or simply Aroma, is an Israeli coffeehouse chain with 162 locations around the country, [1] and several locations in the United States, [2] Canada, [3] Kazakhstan, and Ukraine.

  8. Strauss Group - Wikipedia

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    Strauss Group Ltd. (Hebrew: שטראוס גרופ בע״מ), formerly known as Strauss-Elite (שטראוס עלית), is an Israeli manufacturer and marketer of consumer foods sold through retail stores. It is among the largest food manufacturers in Israel. Strauss Group focuses on dairy products, coffee, water, snacks, salads, and dips. [3]

  9. Yellow (convenience store) - Wikipedia

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    Major companies operating convenience stores in Israel: Paz with the Yellow brand, Delek with the Menta brand, Sonol with the Sogood brand, Dor Alon with the Alonit and Si Espresso brands, Sadash with the Mon Cheri brand, Ten with the Ten Plus brand, Mika with the Mika brand, and Tapuz with the Tapuz brand. As of 2012, these companies operated ...