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Coffee Guide
Coffee Makers
Coffee makers date back to the Turks in 575 A.D. It wasn’t
until 1818 that the first coffee percolator was made. This coffee pot
is also called the cowboy pot because many cowboys began using it. From
1835 to 1850, coffee makers saturated the market. Pressure steamers,
glass balloons, grinders, and roasters all became available.
In 1890, the Manning-Bowman Percolator began being
distributed in the United States. These percolators were linen with a
cloth that had to be washed after each use. A paper filter was
introduced in 1912. This made making and cleaning up of coffee much
easier, and it increased in popularity. It wasn’t until 1960
that coffee pots with disposable filters began being used commercially.
The coffee maker industry hit it big in 1972, with
the Mr. Coffee automatic drip process and disposable filter. Mr. Coffee
is still the biggest selling coffee maker in the world. This is because
Mr. Coffee has continually updated their product with the needs of the
consumer. For example, in 1977 the price of coffee tripled. Mr. Coffee
came out with a maker than used less coffee grounds, yet had the same
great taste. The design stayed the same until 1979 when a timer was
added. Now people could conveniently set their coffee to start brewing
at a certain time each day.
Mr. Coffee added additional products to the
popular coffee maker. 1989 was the introduction of the maker that only
makes 4 cups in a pot. This was at the demand of people who consumed
small amounts of coffee, but still wanted it to be fresh. The same
year, Mr. Coffee introduced the first ice tea maker. Mrs. Tea followed
suite in 1995, similar to Mr. Coffee, only for hot tea.
Coffee continues to be one of the most demanded
products in the world. Regardless of how you like your coffee or where
you purchase it from, coffee comes in a variety of flavors and with a
variety of addings for individual flavor.
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