Folgers No. 1 cup of Joe in America; coffee snobs may cringe
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A coffee connoisseur may look for balanced flavors, acidity and proper brewing technique in their cup of Joe, but America’s palate prefers a more simpler brew: Folgers.
J.M. Smucker Co., the maker of Smucker’s jam and Folgers coffee, reported Wednesday that volume of its U.S. retail coffee, which includes Folgers, increased 4% in the three-month quarter that ended July 31.
The company said its U.S. retail coffee segment profit increased 16% to $19.6 million in the first fiscal quarter of 2014 compared to the same period a year earlier.
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Folgers, much to the chagrin of coffee snobs, is still the leading brand sold on the U.S. market, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. Folgers had an average market share of 15.6% in the U.S. from May to July.
Starbucks, by comparison, had a 3.3% market share.
According to a 2013 ranking of brands by Harris Poll EquiTrends, Folgers is the No.1 ranked coffee brand. That’s ahead of Seattle’s Best and Dunkin’ Donuts coffee -- another Smucker-owned brand.
Folgers coffee dates back to 1850, when it was first made in San Francisco. The Proctor & Gamble Co., which acquired the brand in 1963, sold the label to J.M. Smucker in 2008.
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