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How many different flavors does folgers coffee have?

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How many different flavors does folgers coffee have?

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The Folger Coffee Company was founded by James A. Folger in San Francisco, California, in the 19th century. James came to San Francisco from Nantucket Island during the California Gold Rush. Under the mid-20th century leadership of his great-grandson, Peter Folger (the father of Charles Manson murder victim Abigail Folger), it became one of the largest coffee concerns in North America, which has traditionally been the largest market for coffee in the world. Procter & Gamble acquired the company in 1963. The company announced in January, 2008 that Folgers would be spun off into a separate company, based in Cincinnati.[2] In June, 2008 it was announced that Folgers would be acquired by The J.M. Smucker Co. based in Orrville, Ohio, by the end of 2008. n the United States, there are 8 ‘families’ of Folgers coffee (many available in decaf versions): * Classic Roast, including Classic “Red Can”, Half Caff, and Special Roast. (All Medium Roasted coffees) * Coffeehouse Series: including Gourme

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Your coffee is a personal choice, a personal preference. That’s why Folgers® offers a variety of coffees to fit a variety of personalities. Choose your favorite morning blend. Sources: http://www.folgers.com/coffees/coffee_landing.

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If you include their cappuccinos, I think Folgers coffee 10 flavors. Although they have Hazelnut in decaf and caffenated which I counted as one flavor. I got my information from http://www.dailycuppacoffee.com/shop-by-brands/folgers where they sell folgers and other brand coffees. I think Toasted Hazelnut would be interesting…I’d want to know if it’s really that different from just plain Hazelnut.

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