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  2. Douwe Egberts - Wikipedia

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    Douwe Egberts is a Dutch brand of coffee which is majority-owned by JDE Peet's. It was founded in Joure, Netherlands, by Egbert Douwes in 1753 as De Witte Os ("The White Ox"), a general grocery shop. The company later started dealing specifically in coffee, tea, and tobacco.

  3. Stichting Max Havelaar - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch province of Groningen was sued in 2007 by Dutch coffee supplier Douwe Egberts for explicitly requiring its coffee suppliers to meet fair trade criteria set by Stichting Max Havelaar, most notably the payment of a minimum price and a development premium to producer cooperatives. Douwe Egberts, which sells a number of coffee brands ...

  4. JDE Peet's - Wikipedia

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    JDE Peet's N.V. is a Dutch [2] [3] multinational coffee and tea company headquartered in Amsterdam. The company owns over 50 beverage brands, mostly of coffee, tea and hot chocolate. [4] It was formed in 2015 following the merger of the coffee division of the American Mondelez International with the Dutch Douwe Egberts as Jacobs Douwe Egberts.

  5. Jacobs Douwe Egberts factory - Wikipedia

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    The Jacobs Douwe Egberts factory (JDE factory) is a coffee producing factory in the Ruscote ward of Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Built in the 1960s as a General Foods factory ( GF factory ) producing convenience food and drink including Bird's Custard , it subsequently changed ownership to Kraft Foods and Mondelez .

  6. Drum (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    Before Douwe Egberts introduced Drum in the UK there was an active gray market and Drum had a large market-share: as the tobacco prices were once much higher in the UK than on the European mainland, there were many people who traveled to (mainly) Belgium or France by ferry to import alcohol and tobacco.

  7. Auto Union racing cars - Wikipedia

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    Auto Union Type D at 2009 AMI Leipzig. In 1932 Auto Union Gmbh was formed, comprising struggling auto manufacturers Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer.The chairman of the board of Directors, Baron Klaus von Oertzen wanted a show piece project, so at fellow director Adolf Rosenberger's insistence, von Oertzen met with Porsche, who had done work for him before.

  8. Talk:Douwe Egberts/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  9. Trolleybuses in Arnhem - Wikipedia

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    3 Burgers Zoo - Het Duifje 5 Schuytgraaf - Presikhaaf 6 Centraal Station - Elsweide/HAN 7 Geitenkamp - Rijkerswoerd 352 Arnhem Velperplein - Wageningen; Formerly, route 4 was part of the trolleybus network, but it became part of route 2 in 1950, after no more than four months of existence.