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  2. Sainsbury's - Wikipedia

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    J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, [a] is a British supermarket and the second-largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom.. Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company was the largest UK retailer of groceries for most of the 20th century.

  3. Douwe Egberts - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Douwe Egberts sued the Dutch Province of Groningen for requiring coffee machine suppliers to meet the EKO organic standard [8] and fairtrade criteria established by Stichting Max Havelaar, specifically a minimum price and development premium. Douwe Egberts, which marketed its own ethically sourced coffee brands, claimed the ...

  4. Coffee Bean Bears - Wikipedia

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    The coffee can packaging was printed with the story of the bear enclosed and a description of the beans. Proceeds from the original sales of Coffee Bean Bears benefited the charity Coffee Kids. The "Brewster Bean" bear was nominated for the 2007 Golden Teddy Award buy Jones Publishing in the "Dressed/Accessorized, 5-14 inches" category.

  5. The best coffee subscription services of 2025, tested by AOL

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    Cost per bag: $17 | Blend or single origin: Both | Coffee offered: Whole beans or ground | Decaf options: Yes | Custom subscription: Yes | Shipping: $4.95. Unlike Counter Culture, Bean Box ships ...

  6. The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals - Wikipedia

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    Emma, unconvinced, is called by her coworkers Nora and Zoey to perform the Beanie's tip song ("Cup of Roasted Coffee"). Nora and Zoey continue singing and dancing after the song is supposed to end, and the shop's customers join the baristas in song after drinking coffee contaminated with a mysterious blue substance ("Cup of Poisoned Coffee").

  7. Maraba coffee - Wikipedia

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    UCR described the coffee as containing "sparkling citrus flavours complemented by deep, sweet chocolate notes" and bought all the remaining produce from the 2002 harvest. [4] [10] UCR distributed its Maraba Coffee in early 2003 via Sainsbury's supermarkets, [11] which sold the product in all 350 of its stores in the run up to that year's Red ...

  8. Chad Valley (toy brand) - Wikipedia

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    Chad Valley is a long-established brand of toys in the United Kingdom owned by Sainsbury's. History. A tin-plate Chad Valley toy truck, displaying their royal warrant.

  9. Diedrich Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Diedrich Coffee, a neighborhood coffeehouse, was founded by Martin Diedrich in 1983. He took over the retail, roasting and importing facets of the family business from retiring Carl. In September 1996, Diedrich Coffee went public.