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Douwe Egberts
Douwe Egberts building in Utrecht, Netherlands
Product typeBeverages
OwnerJacobs Douwe Egberts
CountryNetherlands
Introduced1753
MarketsWorldwide
Tagline"No ordinary jar. No ordinary coffee."
Websitewww.douwe-egberts.com

Douwe Egberts is a brand of coffee, produced by Jacobs Douwe Egberts. It was founded in Joure, Netherlands by Egbert Douwes in 1753 as The White Ox (De Witte Os) a general grocery shop, which later developed into a company dealing in coffee, tea, and tobacco. By 1925 it had changed its name to Douwe Egberts (as in Douwe, the son of Egbert), and had introduced the red seal as its logo.[1]

Origin and tradition

Loyalty points of coffee brand Douwe Egberts

Douwe Egberts' origins are in Joure, where Egbert Douwe established a grocery shop called "De Witte Os" ("The White Ox") in 1753. The company transferred to his eldest son Douwe Egberts in 1780, from whom it adopted its current name.

The coffee brand Douwe Egberts, especially the more affordable red label, is the traditional coffee drink found in Dutch homes for many years. On the back of the packs of coffee and tea, collectible seals were printed. Traditionally housewives cut these seals to change them for cups, coffeemakers, tea tins etc. This system began around 1925.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Heritage". demasterblenders1753.com.
  2. ^ "Collecting points of brand DE". Retrieved 5 May 2015.

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