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    Gorillas, Tea and Coffee: An African Sketchbook (Hudson Publishing, 1996) Burning: A Journal (Hudson Publishing, 1997) Playing with Water (HarperCollins, 2005) The Dressmaker's Daughter (Fourth Estate, 2008) A Fig at the Gate: The Joys of Friendship, Gardening and the Gaining of Wisdom (Allen & Unwin, 2014)

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  5. Chase & Sanborn Coffee Company - Wikipedia

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    Chase & Sanborn Coffee is an American brand of coffee created by the coffee roasting and tea and coffee importing company of the same name, established in 1864 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Caleb Chase (1831-1908) and James Solomon Sanborn (1835-1903). [1] It says that it is the first coffee company to pack and ship roasted coffee in sealed tins.

  6. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf - Wikipedia

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    The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf (sometimes shortened to simply "Coffee Bean" or "The Coffee Bean") is an American coffee chain founded in 1963. It is owned and operated by International Coffee & Tea, LLC, which has its corporate headquarters in Los Angeles, California .

  7. New England Coffee - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, brothers Menelaos and George Kaloyanides, who had immigrated to the United States from Greece, started the New England Tea & Coffee Company. Originally located in a building at the corner of Milk and Broad Streets in Boston, hand-roasted coffee was once delivered by horse and wagon along the streets of Boston.

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  9. Wilkins and Wontkins - Wikipedia

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    Wilkins and Wontkins are characters created by puppeteer Jim Henson for the Wilkins Coffee brand. The coffee was produced and sold in the United States by John H Wilkins & Company in Washington D.C. [1] [2] "Wilkins", a character who enjoys Wilkins Coffee, [3] and "Wontkins", a character who does not, are used to advertise the coffee.