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  2. The Only Coffee You Should Be Buying at Costco - AOL

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    San Francisco Bay Coffee - Organic Rainforest Blend ... shop at Costco online to find a 5-pound bag of these organic beans. Coffee drinkers can appreciate that these shade-grown beans are farmed ...

  3. Ritual Coffee Roasters - Wikipedia

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    Ritual Coffee. Ritual Coffee Roasters is a coffee roaster based in San Francisco, California, with six cafes in San Francisco and Napa. [2] Founded in 2005, [3] Ritual Roasters is considered part of the "third wave of coffee" independent companies which both roast their own beans, wholesale, and operate cafes.

  4. Peet's Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Peet's Coffee is a San Francisco Bay Area-based specialty coffee roaster and retailer owned by JAB Holding Company via JDE Peet's.Founded in 1966 by Alfred Peet in Berkeley, California, Peet's introduced the United States to its darker roasted Arabica coffee in blends including French roast and grades appropriate for espresso drinks.

  5. Blue Bottle Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Blue Bottle Coffee, Inc., is a coffee roaster and retailer once headquartered in Oakland, California, United States. In 2017, a majority stake in the company was acquired by Nestlé (68%). It is a major player in third wave coffee. [1] The company focuses on single-origin beans. [2]

  6. Hills Bros. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Hills Bros. Coffee building at 2 Harrison Street. The company has its origins with the sons of shipbuilder Austin Hills (1823–1905), who was born in Rockland, Maine, and ran a business in California building clipper ships.

  7. Folgers - Wikipedia

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    The brick, five-story Folger Coffee Company Building at 101 Howard in San Francisco, California is the former headquarters of Folgers. It is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. [25] The building still has a sign saying "The Folgers Coffee Company" on one corner.