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Friday, January 28, 2011

POPULAR COFFEE BRANDS




A list of few well renowned Coffee Brands & Coffee Shops from across the globe
A TREAT FOR THE COFFEE - LOVERS



  • Folgers:  It is a major coffee producer in California. Flogers coffee  is by far the largest selling coffee brand with a market share of 21.60 percent. It is the best part of waking up for many people.
  • Maxwell house:  It is the brands of coffee manufacture by a like name Kraft foods and it is produced at two US locations.
  • Star bucks:   Although Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world; it’s the third overall coffee brand.
  • Folgers cafe House : From instant to gourmet, whole bean to ground, and mild to dark-roasted blends, all Folgers coffee varieties are flavourful and fill your house with an enticing aroma.
  • Boss coffee : It is brand name of canned and plastic bottled coffee and coffee-flavored beverages sold by Suntory in Japan
  • Millstone   It is a division of the J M Smucker company, it was a private coffee brand until Proctor and Gamble purchase it.
  • Nescafe :  It is a brand of instant coffee made by Nestlé. It comes in the form of many different products.
  • Seattle’s Best:  This coffee brand, part of Kraft Foods, promotes itself as being environmentally friendly by helping protect the environment and wildlife in coffee growing regions.

  • Eight 0’clock  : It is the brand name of the light roast of coffee introduced by the American supermarket chain A&P  in 1859. In 1919, the roast was renamed and given its current trade mark. Their coffee is available in 11 flavors.
  • Moccona   : It is a Dutch brand distributed in Australia and New Zealand.

Whitbread's Costa Coffee brand is UK's biggest coffee chain.


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Somethings many of us dint know...

Starbucks

Everyone all over the world knows the coffee brand Starbucks. Starbucks started off as a coffee shop in Seattle. Starbucks was named after the coffee-loving sailor in Herman Melville's Moby Dick. From its humble beginnings, Starbucks has turned into a billion dollar corporation with coffee outlets all over the 
world.
Rather than just remaining a coffee shop, Starbucks went into the roasting business and sells its own blend of coffee. Though Starbucks sells different kinds of coffee, the "Starbucks" coffee (House blend) is the most famous. The Starbucks house blend is a medium-roast insert link for coffee roast page on the word roast coffee. It has a well-rounded and balanced taste. At any Starbucks, they will display the color of the bean, which is always a nice brown color. This color is what a bean should look like in a medium roast coffee.

Peet's

Peet's is another Seattle coffee shop that has spread its way into the rest of the country. Peet's was actually the precursor to Starbucks.
Peet's coffee tends to be a little darker than Starbucks' coffee because it is roasted a little longer. Peet's coffee is for those who prefer a more bold taste than the Starbucks house blend.

The Connection Between Starbucks and Peet's

People are familiar with these top coffee brands, but many don't know that Starbucks and Peet's have a shared history.
Peet's was founded by Alfred Peet. He introduced specialty coffee to Seattle. The founders of Starbucks worked at Peet's so they could learn all there was to know about coffee. They learned how to roast, sell, and buy specialty coffee from Peet's. The founders of Starbucks went on to found their own coffee shop, eventually expanding to five shops.
In 1984, Peet decided to retire, so he sold his five Peet's shops to Starbucks (which also had five stores at the time). At that time the Marketing Director of Starbucks Howard Shultz had a concept of opening Italian-style coffee bars after a trip to Italy. He went on to found a coffee bar in this style called Il Giornale.
Then, in 1987, Schultz and a group of investors got together to buy Starbucks. He then changes the name of Il Giornale to Starbucks, while the original founders kept Peet's. Schultz went on to make Starbucks the name brand that it is today.
Oddly enough, Jerry Baldwin, an original founder of Starbucks, is still the director of Peet's. So, these two organizations have a long history together.




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1 comment:

ABHI said...

Hey it's a great post.. U really get some good facts about Coffee always.. I wish we can go together to at least a few of them..
Keep writing..