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Peet's Coffee is a San Francisco Bay Area-based specialty coffee roaster and retailer owned by Dutch multinational coffee and tea company JDE Peet's.Founded in 1966 by Alfred Peet in Berkeley, California, Peet's introduced the United States to its darker roasted Arabica coffee in blends including French roast and grades appropriate for espresso drinks.
In August 2014, under the Peet's Coffee & Tea brand, JAB acquired Mighty Leaf Tea, a specialty tea retailer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. [17] In October 2015, Peet's Coffee & Tea acquired Portland, Oregon's Stumptown Coffee in a deal whose terms were not disclosed, [ 18 ] and in the same month acquired a majority stake in Chicago-based ...
All day on Christmas Eve Peet's Coffee is giving away free coffee and tea. The freebie is tied to their local charity drive, but a donation does not seem to be required to get a free drink. If you ...
Intelligentsia Coffee is an American coffee roasting company and retailer based in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1995 by Doug Zell and Emily Mange, Intelligentsia is considered a major representative of third-wave coffee in the United States. In 2015, Peet's Coffee & Tea (itself part of JAB Holding Company) acquired a majority stake in the ...
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This week, Starbucks eliminated the "coffee" from its logo. But it's main rival (on the left coast, anyway), Peet's, has gone 180-degrees in the opposite direction, choosing this same week to help ...
JDE Peet's N.V. is an [2] American-Dutch [3] [4] multinational coffee and tea company headquartered in Amsterdam. The company owns over 50 beverage brands, mostly of coffee, tea and hot chocolate. The company owns over 50 beverage brands, mostly of coffee, tea and hot chocolate.
Peet's Coffee & Tea, Inc. (NAS: PEET) is the premier specialty coffee and tea company in the United States. The company was founded in 1966 in Berkeley, Calif. by Alfred Peet.