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  2. Top Pot Doughnuts - Wikipedia

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    Top Pot Doughnuts is a chain of coffee and doughnut cafes started in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Top Pot began in February 2002 and was started by brothers Mark and Michael Klebeck.

  3. Coffee Equipment Company - Wikipedia

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    It was purchased in 2008 by Starbucks. [1] Clover coffee machines. The company's first product was the Clover 1s, a machine that produces brewed coffee one cup at a time. The machine uses a brewing method similar to that of a French press along with a vacuum system to separate the liquid from the coffee grounds. [2]

  4. Thermoplan AG - Wikipedia

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    The Verismo 801 was a superautomatic coffee machine designed exclusively for Starbucks, until discontinued in 2008. The Verismo 801 was released to the commercial market shortly before it was discontinued, under the Black and White CTS2 brand name. It features dual bean hoppers and is capable of pulling both single, double and half-caff espresso.

  5. AOL reviewed: The Technivorm Moccamaster coffee maker is ...

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    While pricey, this stylish coffee machine is an attractive addition to any kitchen counter, and it also makes smooth, consistent coffee that tastes comparable to pour-over. Pros Pour-over style coffee

  6. Between Dutch Bros and Starbucks, What Is the Top Coffee ...

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    Starbucks has been dominating the retail coffee market, with its 17,049 stores in the U.S. and 40,576 in total worldwide. And it generated $9.4 billion in revenue in its latest fiscal quarter, 28 ...

  7. List of coffeehouse chains - Wikipedia

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    These chains frequently engage in coffee wars to gain brand and consumer market share. Starbucks, Dunkin', and Tim Hortons are the three largest coffee companies in the world, respectively. [1] [2] The largest coffee houses typically have substantial supply-chain relations with the world's major coffee-producing countries. [3]