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  2. Coffee 'pricing is competitive' as Folgers, Dunkin’ show ...

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    The overall segment saw net sales increase 7%, driven by increased prices. Shares of J.M. Smucker are up more than 18% from last year, but down slightly, 6.3%, year-to-date.

  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. The Price of a Cup of Coffee in Every State - AOL

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    Wyoming. Regular coffee: $2.89 Cold brew coffee: $5.38 Latte: $5.60 More From GOBankingRates. In Less Than a Decade, You Won't Be Able To Afford Homes in These 20 Arizona ZIP Codes

  5. The cost of breakfast is growing as egg prices hit a record ...

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    On Monday, futures nearly exceeded $4.30 per pound, compared to more than $3.20 per pound at the end of the fourth quarter of 2024; they were less than $1 just a few years ago. ... Drip coffee ...

  6. Economics of coffee - Wikipedia

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    Coffee prices 1973–2022. According to the Composite Index of the London-based coffee export country group International Coffee Organization the monthly coffee price averages in international trade had been well above 1000 US cent/lb during the 1920s and 1980s, but then declined during the late 1990s reaching a minimum in September 2001 of just 417 US cent per lb and stayed low until 2004.

  7. High Point (coffee) - Wikipedia

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    High Point was a brand of instant decaffeinated coffee marketed and distributed by The Folger Coffee Company, a subsidiary of Procter & Gamble. The production technique was created by Dennis Grubbs, an employee of Procter & Gamble at the time. It was introduced on a test basis in 1975.