List of coffee companies
List of Coffee Companies is a comprehensive catalog of companies that are involved in the production, distribution, and sale of coffee. These companies range from small, local roasters to large multinational corporations. The coffee industry is a significant part of the global economy, with billions of dollars in sales each year.
Coffee Companies[edit | edit source]
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- Arabica Coffee Company - A specialty coffee company that sources its beans from the high-altitude regions of Ethiopia, the birthplace of coffee.
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- Blue Bottle Coffee - An Oakland-based company known for its high-quality, single-origin beans and minimalist cafes.
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- Caribou Coffee - The second largest company-operated premium coffeehouse in the United States with more than 263 company-owned stores.
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- Dunkin' Donuts - An American multinational coffee and doughnut company, one of the largest coffee and baked goods chains in the world.
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- Eight O'Clock Coffee - A brand of coffee products currently owned by the Tata Group, it is the fifth largest coffee brand in the United States.
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- Folgers - A brand of coffee in the United States, and one of the largest-selling ground coffee brands in the country.
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- Green Mountain Coffee Roasters - A brand of coffee produced by Keurig Dr Pepper, known for its single-serve coffee pods.
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- Hills Bros. Coffee - A maker of packaged coffee, founded in San Francisco in 1878.
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- Illy - An Italian coffee roasting company that specializes in the production of espresso.
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- Java City - An American company that produces coffee, tea and baked goods.
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- Krispy Kreme - An American doughnut company and coffeehouse chain.
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- Lavazza - An Italian manufacturer of coffee products, founded in Turin in 1895.
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- McCafe - A coffee-house-style food and drink chain, owned by McDonald's.
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- Nescafe - A brand of coffee made by Nestlé, introduced in Switzerland on April 1, 1938.
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- Organo Gold - A global Network Marketing company on a mission to spread knowledge of Ganoderma to the entire world.
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- Peet's Coffee - A San Francisco Bay Area-based specialty coffee roaster and retailer.
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- Quick Chek - A chain of convenience stores in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
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- Royal Cup Coffee - An American coffee roaster and distributor based in Birmingham, Alabama.
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- Starbucks - An American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
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- Tim Hortons - A Canadian multinational fast food restaurant known for its coffee and doughnuts.
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- UCC Ueshima Coffee Co. - A manufacturer of coffee and tea products in Kobe, Hyōgo.
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- Vittoria Coffee - An Australian manufacturer of coffee products.
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- Wawa Inc. - An American chain of convenience stores and gas stations located along the East Coast of the United States.
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- Xpresso Delight - A coffee delivery franchise operating in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.
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- Yuban - A brand of coffee owned by Kraft Foods.
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- Zabar's - A specialty food store located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, known for its coffee.
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