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  2. Café Bustelo - Wikipedia

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    Gregorio Menéndez Bustelo (1892–1965) traveled from his native Asturias, Spain [a] to Cuba as a young man, and moved to the United States in 1917. [5] He founded the Café Bustelo coffee company in East Harlem, New York in 1928. [6]

  3. Juan Valdez Café - Wikipedia

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    The Federación Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia (FNC), established in 1927, decided to engage into an active strategy of differentiating and marketing Colombian coffee. [4] The founding of Juan Valdez Café fulfilled the aspirations of Colombian coffee makers, who for decades advocated for the creation of a national brand.

  4. List of coffee companies - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a worldwide list of notable coffee companies that roast or distribute coffee. List Company name Year founded Location Roaster ...

  5. Best Coffee Stocks To Invest In Right Now - AOL

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    To take advantage of investment opportunities in the coffee retail industry, investors can’t sleep on the J.M. Smucker Co., which distributes popular at-home coffee brands like Dunkin and Folgers.

  6. Here Are All The Black-Owned Coffee Brands You Need To Try - AOL

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    Here are 20 Black-owned coffee brands that should be in your pantry. Shop brands like BLK & Bold, Caribbrew, Sweet July and more to revamp your daily coffee.

  7. Goya Foods - Wikipedia

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    Goya Foods was established in the United States in 1936, in New York City, [7] by Prudencio Unanue Ortiz (1886–1976) from Valle de Mena, Spain. Previously, he had immigrated to Puerto Rico , where he met and married Carolina Casal (1890–1984), also a Spanish immigrant. [ 8 ]