Maxwell House International

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Maxwell House International
TypeInstant beverage
Country of originUnited States
Introduced1970s

Maxwell House International is a brand of flavored instant coffee beverages produced by the Maxwell House coffee division of the Kraft Foods corporation, based in the United States.

The product line was introduced in the early 1970s as General Foods International Coffee, a brand belonging to what was then General Foods. The first three flavors at launch were Cafe Au Lait (later renamed to ), , and . The line, sold in small tins, was marketed as a premium product, and remained a strong seller through the 90’s.

"General Foods International Coffees" underwent a name change in late 2005 to simply "General Foods International" in order to accommodate recent additions of non-coffee based beverages ( and ). In 2009, it began to carry a "From the makers of Maxwell House" secondary label. During the summer of 2010, this product line was rebranded as Maxwell House International Cafés.

Ingredients[]

The ingredient list for Cafe Vienna, as an example, is: sugar, nondairy creamer (partially hydrogenated soybean oil, corn syrup solids, sodium caseinate (from milk), dipotassium phosphate, mono- and diglycerides, soy lecithin), instant coffee, sodium citrate, natural and artificial flavor.[1]

References[]

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