America’s Favorite Coffe Brand Is Still Folgers. Who Drinks Folgers?

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America’s Favorite Coffee Brand Is Still Folgers. Who Drinks Folgers?

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sorry-coffee-snobs-america-favorite-100748810.html

Trendy brands such as Starbucks and Green Mountain may now be taking up more space on supermarket shelves, but Americans still buy more Folgers coffee than any other brand. JM Smucker, the jelly company that also manufactures Folgers and packaged Dunkin’ Donuts coffee (as well as smaller bands Millstone, Café Pilon, and Café Bustelo), increased its volume coffee sales in the U.S. by 4 percent last quarter.

Folgers remains the country’s leading brand, with an average 15.6 percent share of the U.S. market, by volume, from May to July, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Maxwell House came in second with 10 percent. Private labels ranked third, followed by Green Mountain with 4.3 percent. Starbucks held only 3.3 percent.

So the jingle-happy brand founded in 1850 still resonates with consumers. It was the top coffee brand of the year in the 2013 Harris Poll EquiTrend rankings. Volume sales of Folgers from May to July increased by 4 percent.

JM Smucker’s other brands are growing, too: sales of Dunkin’ Donuts packaged coffee rose by 6 percent during the period. Café Pilon also made “solid gains,” said chief executive Richard Smucker during an earnings call on Wednesday. Last fiscal year, JM Smucker’s U.S. coffee sales reached $2.3 billion, about flat from the previous year but up from $1.9 billion in fiscal 2011.

The company attributed part of the jump last quarter to marketing efforts, such as a Folgers’s jingle contest in June that resulted in this folksy song about coffee and sunrises, and an aroma that “fills the room and inspires life.” (See below.) “This very successful event continues to utilize digital platforms to expand the reach of the Folgers brand among millennial consumers,” explained Chief Operating Officer Vincent Byrd. That’s important, especially for a company that’s also known for sponsoring the Today Show‘s centenarian shout-outs.
 
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46% of Americans of Young Earth creationists... I don't trust America's favorites of anything.
 
When I go back to the Midwest, everyone drinks that crap. They also have to doctor the hell out of it with cream, sugar, and syrup.
 
I love coffee and drink about 8 cups daily.

I cannot stand Folgers or Dunkin Donuts coffee.
 
I drink Nespresso at home. Right now for coffee I have Maui Coffee Roasters (great)

Keurig (Starbucks pods) at work (suck). I might buy a small nespresso machine for my desk I'd be wired as fuck though.
 
I drink Nespresso at home. Right now for coffee I have Maui Coffee Roasters (great)

Keurig (Starbucks pods) at work (suck). I might buy a small nespresso machine for my desk I'd be wired as fuck though.

You trendy bitch. I always figured you for a tea-sipping kinda fellow.
 
...this has nothing to do with "favorites" and everything to do with most Americans being CHEAPSKATES! The very first sentence says it all, "Trendy brands such as Starbucks and Green Mountain may now be taking up more space on supermarket shelves, but Americans still buy more Folgers coffee than any other brand."
 
I don't mind Folgers.

Then again, I'm a senior citizen trapped in a middle-aged body, and I'm suing to collect SS early. Ageism really sucks, and me not being allowed to express my inner age legally is a travesty.
 
At work, we chipped in an bought a coffee maker. They bought Dunkin Donuts coffee and I couldn't stand it. I ended up not drinking any of the coffee they made after that and just went up the street 2 blocks to a coffee shop with good coffee.

I understand people like Dunkin' Donuts. It's just not for me :)
 
I prefer the bulk coffee at Winco. I mix flavors together... vanilla, caramel, mocha, etc.
I cant afford fancy coffee. I use so much creamer, it would probably be a waste anyway.
 
I prefer the bulk coffee at Winco. I mix flavors together... vanilla, caramel, mocha, etc.
I cant afford fancy coffee. I use so much creamer, it would probably be a waste anyway.

And whatever brand Mrs. HCP serves, right?
 
It's the best part of waking up. Well, that and morning wood...
 
...this has nothing to do with "favorites" and everything to do with most Americans being CHEAPSKATES! The very first sentence says it all, "Trendy brands such as Starbucks and Green Mountain may now be taking up more space on supermarket shelves, but Americans still buy more Folgers coffee than any other brand."

Did you get that off of infowars?
 
My Keurig (Keurig II) took a crap on me. I have an older machine in storage but may want a new one.

Anyone have the Keurig Elite? Was wondering how the iced coffee mode and hot water were.

Was also looking at the K-slim for less counterspace taken up.

Amazon product ASIN B083248S3B
 
My Keurig (Keurig II) took a crap on me. I have an older machine in storage but may want a new one.

Anyone have the Keurig Elite? Was wondering how the iced coffee mode and hot water were.

Was also looking at the K-slim for less counterspace taken up.

Amazon product ASIN B083248S3B

Mine took a crap on me too
 

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