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  2. Juan Valdez - Wikipedia

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    Juan Valdez was designed by the DDB advertising founder William Bernbach [4] in 1958 to promote coffee in the US. [5] Juan Valdez was initially portrayed by a Cuban actor, [5] José F. Duval in both print advertisements and on television until 1969.

  3. Coffee production in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The coffee is mainly arabica, which grows particularly well in the coastal region of Soconusco, Chiapas, near the border of Guatemala. [2] At the end of the 18th century, coffee came to Mexico from the Antilles, but was not exported in great quantities until the 1870s. [3] During the 1980s, coffee became the country's most valuable export crop. [2]

  4. Cielito Querido Café - Wikipedia

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    Cielito Querido Café is a Mexican coffee shop chain inspired by Latin American history [clarification needed] that sells typical Mexican beverages and foods. Brenda Montero is the current CEO of the company. [1] The brand vends typical Mexican products including chamoyadas, hot horchata, café de olla, ponche, and sweet bread. [2] [better ...

  5. CAFFENIO - Wikipedia

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    Caffenio (stylized as CAFFENIO) is a Mexican chain of drive-through Coffeehouses that was founded and is currently headquartered in Hermosillo, Sonora.The chain can trace back its origins to 1923 by a man named Don Jose Diaz who started the first operations of the small chain in the city of Chihuahua.

  6. The best coffee subscription services of 2025, tested by AOL

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    Quite a few other brands consistently appeared at the top of coffee subscription roundups — Atlas, Counter Culture, Go Get Em Coffee, etc. After cultivating a list of 10 coffee subscriptions to ...

  7. How to Make Mexican Coffee - AOL

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    Known for its medium body and mild flavor, Mexican coffee is the perfect, dry snap in a mug. Its fruit and spice overtones will take you on a sublime vacation from your hectic life. Brew this ...