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  5. High Point (coffee) - Wikipedia

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    The product was given a packaging redesign in the mid-1980s. The label changed from bold orange and brown coloring to a more homestyle look featuring greens and tans. High Point coffee was discontinued by P&G in 1993. [1] Forty years later, in May 2024, Maya Rudolph spoofed Bacall's High Point coffee commercials in a SNL skit. [2]

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    The hotel was designed by Wee Chwee Heng and built with bricks in a "white-and-brown scheme." Each room featured carpets, wall panelling made of teak, curtains made in America, lamps made in Hong Kong and bedspreads made in Thailand, with "de luxe" rooms including refrigerators.

  7. Coffee (color) - Wikipedia

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    Coffee with milk (a latte) The color displayed at right is café au lait, also known as coffee and milk or latte. This is a representation of the color of coffee mixed with milk, which when prepared commercially by a barista in a coffee shop is known as a latte. The first recorded use of cafe au lait as a color name in English was in 1839. [4]