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  2. Keurig - Wikipedia

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    Keurig (/ ˈ k j ʊər ɪ ɡ /) is a beverage brewing system for home and commercial use.The American company Keurig Dr Pepper manufactures the machines. The main Keurig products are K-Cup pods, which are single-serve coffee containers; other beverage pods; and the proprietary machines that use these pods to make beverages.

  3. Tourism in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in New Zealand comprised an important sector of the national economy – tourism directly contributed NZ$16.2 billion (or 5.8%) of the country's GDP in the year ended March 2019. [2] As of 2016 tourism supported 188,000 full-time-equivalent jobs (nearly 7.5% of New Zealand's workforce). The flow-on effects of tourism indirectly ...

  4. Why Intelligentsia Coffee and its board decided to go K-cup - AOL

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  5. Instant coffee - Wikipedia

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    The invention for instant or soluble coffee was filed 28 January 1889 and patented in 1890, by David Strang of Invercargill, New Zealand, under patent number 3518. [3] It was sold under the trading name Strang's Coffee [4] citing the patented "Dry Hot-Air" process.

  6. Seattle's Best Coffee - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the company was renamed "Seattle's Best Coffee" after winning a local competition. Around 1995, the company was purchased by a group of investors who own Torrefazione Italia. They formed a new company made up of both parties called Seattle Coffee Holdings. In 1997, Seattle Coffee Holdings changed its name to Seattle Coffee Company.

  7. Nescafé - Wikipedia

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    The machines are now sold in more than 60 countries. Unlike other Nescafé products, most Dolce Gusto beverages use roasted and ground coffee beans, instead of instant coffee. In the UK in August 2009, Nescafé unveiled a £43 million ad campaign for Nescafé, focusing on the purity of its coffee and featuring the strapline "Coffee at its ...