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  2. 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. Folgers roasts its coffee in New Orleans. [3]

  3. Peter Folger - Wikipedia

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    Peter Folger (December 26, 1905 – August 27, 1980) was an American coffee heir, socialite, and member of the prominent United States Folger family.He was also the longtime chairman of the board and president of the Folgers Coffee Company.

  4. Shopping for Groceries at 2 Stores? These Are the Best ... - AOL

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    “For example, 43.5-ounce Folgers Classic roast ground coffee costs $12.99 at Costco,” he said. “At Walmart, the same product costs $21.45, or 65% higher.” More From GOBankingRates

  5. Saving money on coffee just like Grandpa: Folgers targets ...

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    The best part of waking up hasn't been Folgers for a decade or more. With Starbucks making gourmet coffee ubiquitous and boutique coffee roasters brewing ever-more-delightful java, Folgers is ...

  6. Smucker Cuts Prices on Folgers and Dunkin' Donuts Packaged Coffee

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    On Tuesday, jams-and-jellies purveyor J.M. Smucker Co. -- which also owns the Folgers brand, and licenses the Dunkin' Donuts packaged coffee brand -- announced it has cut the list prices for the ...

  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.