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  2. Low acid coffee - Wikipedia

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    The study which was published in Food Chemistry analyzed the pH and chlorogenic acid content of various commercial coffee brands. [6] The pH of the brewed coffees ranged from 4.95 to 5.99 for regular coffee and from 5.14 to 5.80 for decaffeinated coffee, with the brand exhibiting the highest pH also having the lowest total chlorogenic acid ...

  3. Eight O'Clock Coffee - Wikipedia

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    A&P was established as "Gilman & Company" in 1859, and began selling bags of whole bean coffee, in time informally referred to as "Eight O'Clock Breakfast Coffee". In 1919 the coffee was finally given an official name, "8 O'Clock", alongside the two other brands in the A&P line, premium Bokar and mid-level Red Circle. [1]

  4. Peet's Coffee - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Peet's offers freshly roasted beans, brewed coffee and espresso beverages, as well as bottled cold brew. [5] In 2007, Peet's opened the first LEED Gold Certified roastery in the United States. [6] Peet's coffee is sold in over 14,000 grocery stores across the United States. [7] As of November 2021, the company had 200 stores in the ...

  5. Here's What You Actually Need To Get At The Grocery Store ...

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    Here's What You Actually Need To Get At The Grocery Store Before It Snows. Brandee Gruener. January 4, 2025 at 1:00 PM. ... Instant coffee, tea, and hot cocoa mix. Shelf-stable juice.

  6. 31 of the best Starbucks coffee products you can get at the ...

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    You can get your favorite Starbucks coffees and more at most grocery stores and online nationwide, with products ranging from iced coffee and K-cups to signature syrups and Starbucks Refreshers.

  7. List of chemical compounds in coffee - Wikipedia

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    The chemical complexity of coffee is emerging, especially due to observed physiological effects which cannot be related only to the presence of caffeine. Moreover, coffee contains an exceptionally substantial amount of antioxidants such as chlorogenic acids, hydroxycinnamic acids, caffeine and Maillard reaction products, such as melanoidins. [3]