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  2. Sanka - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, the Hag company used the Sanka brand in many countries (the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland, amongst others) as a cheaper alternative to the premium brand Coffee Hag. The brand disappeared in these countries after World War II , but it continued until the 1970s as the premium brand in France.

  3. Folgers - Wikipedia

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    Folgers Coffee is a brand of ground, instant, and single-use pod coffee produced and sold in the United States, with additional distribution in Asia, Canada and Mexico. It forms part of the food and beverage division of The J.M. Smucker Company .

  4. Coffee substitute - Wikipedia

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    East German "coffee mix" consisting of 51% coffee, produced due to shortages. 1940s product photo of Swedish coffee surrogate brand "Cafenco" Roasted grain drinks are prepared from various cereals: Barleycup is a brand of instant drink made from barley, rye, and chicory and sold in the UK.

  5. What on earth ever happened to instant coffee? - AOL

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    Instant coffee revolutionized our mornings. Then it became the victim of another revolution.

  6. We Had Coffee Experts Rank 13 Instant Coffee Brands and You ...

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    However, you can find all of these instant coffee brands online. Related: We Ranked the 12 Best Salt & Vinegar Chips, Including a Small, Fan-Favorite Brand 13 Best Instant Coffees, Ranked From ...

  7. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    4. Jell-O Pudding Pops. Once a beloved treat of the 70s and 80s, Pudding Pops were a freezer aisle favorite that blended the creamy texture of pudding with the chill of a popsicle.