Maxwell House

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Maxwell House[edit | edit source]

Maxwell House is a US brand of coffee produced by a like-named division of Kraft Heinz. Introduced in 1892 by wholesale grocer Joel Owsley Cheek, it was named in honor of the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.

History[edit | edit source]

Maxwell House coffee was first served to the guests of the Maxwell House Hotel in 1892. The coffee was well-received, and the hotel owner requested that the blend be made the house coffee. The Joel Owsley Cheek and his cousin, John Neal Cheek, established the Nashville Coffee and Manufacturing Company to produce Maxwell House Coffee.

Products[edit | edit source]

Maxwell House offers a wide range of coffee products, including ground coffee, instant coffee, and single-serve pods. Some of their popular products include:

Advertising[edit | edit source]

Maxwell House has been known for its innovative and memorable advertising. The brand's longtime slogan, "Good to the last drop," is one of the most recognizable in advertising history. The slogan was created in 1917 and is still used today.

In Popular Culture[edit | edit source]

Maxwell House has made several appearances in popular culture. It was the official coffee of the classic television show General Hospital and has been mentioned in various films and TV shows.

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