The U.S. coffee market remains steady, but a few trends are having an impact on it. A 2015 Gallup study found that Americans are drinking just as much coffee now as they were in 1999, about 2.7 cups a day.
Keurig Green Mountain Inc., Waterbury, Vt., and Luxembourg-based JAB Holding Co. announced that the companies have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which a JAB-led investor group will acquire Keurig Green Mountain for $92 per share in cash, or a total equity value of approximately $13.9 billion.
Keurig Green Mountain Inc. launched Green Mountain Coffee Coffeehouse, a new collection of beverages featuring café-inspired cappuccinos, lattes and macchiatos.
Specialty line draws upon Green Mountain Coffee’s heritage as a small-batch roaster
November 5, 2015
Waterbury, Vt.-based Keurig Green Mountain Inc. launched Green Mountain Coffee Coffeehouse, a new collection of beverages featuring café-inspired cappuccinos, lattes and macchiatos.
For many Americans, the morning doesn’t start until their first sip of coffee. According to experts, the coffee category faces only a few unique trends impacting it.
Green Mountain coffee Reserve Columbia Tres Bourbon now available
August 4, 2015
Keurig Green Mountain Inc., Waterbury, Vt., announced the launch of Green Mountain Coffee Reserve Colombia Tres Bourbon, a new ultra-premium coffee sourced exclusively from Colombia’s Caicedonia mountain range. Green Mountain Coffee Colombia Tres Bourbon also debuts a new look for the Reserve collection, such as new branding and a refreshed logo and packaging, the company says.