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  2. This Walmart Coffee Maker Brews My Favorite Iced Coffee - AOL

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    The coffee maker comes with a reusable filter basket, a measuring scoop, and a charcoal water filter. For the first initial setup, there are a lot of steps to walk through before that first brew.

  3. Mr. Coffee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The Mr. Coffee brand manufactures automatic-drip kitchen coffee machines as well as other products. In 1972, the Mr. Coffee brand drip coffee maker was made available for home use.

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    We found all the best ones at Walmart that are still in stock. ... Ninja CREAMi, Ice Cream Maker. $149 $169 Save $20. See at Walmart. Oral-B Pro 500 Electric Toothbrush. $30 $35 Save $5.

  5. 'Better than Keurig': Mr. Coffee's hot and iced java maker is ...

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    This small yet mighty coffeemaker has 2,000 perfect five-star ratings from Amazon customers, so you know it's doing something right. "Better than Keurig," confessed a Mr. Coffee convert. "This is ...

  6. Vincent Marotta - Wikipedia

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    The coffee is then dispensed into a glass carafe. Marotta and Glazer manufactured their Mr. Coffee machine under their company, North American Systems. [1] North American Systems debuted Mr. Coffee in the U.S. consumer market in 1972. The maker was priced at $39.99, equal to $226 in 2015 dollars, but the machine proved a hit with consumers. [1]

  7. Edmund Abel - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Angel Abel, Jr. (May 12, 1921 – April 21, 2014) was an American engineer and inventor who designed and patented the heating element for Mr. Coffee, one of the first automatic drip coffee makers to be introduced to the American consumer market.