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  2. John Arbuckle (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    The Arbuckles entered into a coffee roasting business together in Pittsburgh. [2] [4] In 1868, Arbuckle patented a formula for an egg-based glaze that coated coffee beans, protecting them from the air. In 1871, the brothers moved their business to New York City and formed the Arbuckle Brothers Company.

  3. George Washington (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    After his coffee business was established in 1910, Washington resided at a Park Slope mansion, occupying half of a city block, at 47 Prospect Park West in Brooklyn, [5] and also at an 18-bedroom country home, later known as "Washington Lodge", on a 40-acre waterfront estate at 287 South Country Road in Brookhaven, New York, near Bellport in Suffolk County, which included the largest concrete ...

  4. Jack's Stir Brew Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee is a coffeehouse chain with seven locations in and around New York City. The first location was opened by owner Jack Mazzola in 2003. It was the first organic, fair trade, shade-grown coffee shop in New York. The coffee is prepared using the house-created "Stir Brew" method. [1]

  5. Edmund Abel - Wikipedia

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    The new machine, which was patented by Edmund Abel, came to be called Mr. Coffee. [1] In addition to a less bitter flavor, Abel's heating element for Mr. Coffee could also brew coffee much faster than any, similar machines available at the time. [1] Mr. Coffee could brew one cup of coffee in just 30 seconds and ten cups in just five minutes. [1]

  6. MJB (coffee) - Wikipedia

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    In 1900 Mannie Brandenstein debuted what was to become a well-known advertising campaign: "MJB Coffee Why?" In time, signs bearing the slogan appeared all over the San Francisco Bay Area. [1] "In 1898, Edward Norton, of New York, was granted a United States patent on a vacuum process for canning foods, subsequently applied to coffee. Others ...

  7. 'Mocha is the moment': How to get a free mocha from Peet's ...

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    A sweet treat: Peet's Coffee will be giving out free mochas on New Year's Day at Peet's retail coffeebar locations starting 12 p.m. local time with the code "Mocha Mousse."

  8. Your Coffee Shop Chai Latte Isn’t as Healthy as You Think It ...

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    Coffee shop chai lattes are “a distant cousin of traditional masala chai. ... According to New Findings. Korin Miller. December 10, 2024 at 12:03 AM. Food & Wine / Getty Images.

  9. Joseph Heinrichs - Wikipedia

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    By 1897 he had opened his own firm in New York and on July 1, 1902, became a U.S. citizen with silversmith as his occupation. After 1902 he was listed in city directories both at 948 Broadway and at 227 West 29th Street. During his career, he obtained design patents for a variety of coffee pots and drink shakers. He also made hammered silver ...