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Barrie House introduces new organic fair trade espresso capsules

ELMSFORD, N.Y.. U.S. -  Barrie House new organic fair trade espresso capsules are an alternative to Nespresso Capsules since they are compatible and intended for...

Israel, Joe Gourmet Coffee won the Product of The Year 2016

ISRAEL - After selling over 10 million coffee capsules within less than one year, Joe gourmet coffee has taken first place as product of...

Ifa Berlin highlights trends in single serve coffee machines

With their numerous new products and innovations, manufacturers of major and small domestic appliances will be demonstrating the quality of their work at IFA...

Coffee Planet introduces Utz certified capsules

UAE-based coffee producer, Coffee Planet has introduced a new range of freshly roasted organic espresso capsules to its signature retail range. With flavours of...

Nespresso doing digital right, says expert

In early March 2016, one of the business world’s most admired companies introduced something rather special. 40 years after the invention of the Nespresso machine, the latest models are going digital...

Starbucks to launch Nespresso-compatible capsules, donate all of its unsold food

Starbucks made a number of announcements at its 24th Annual Meeting of Shareholders on Wednesday, including a new food donation program, updates on its sustainable coffee program and the launch of Nespresso-compatible single-serve....

Brazil’s coffee capsules sales up by over a third in 2015

Brazil's coffee capsules sales were up by over a third, or a whopping 35 percent in 2015, according to the latest figures revealed by...

Coffee pod sales slip as environmental concerns rise

Canadians seem to love using single-serve coffee pod machines, such as Keurig's popular K-Cup brewing system. As many as 40 per cent of us...

Gruppo Gimoka, Portioned Coffee Division, announces new Blue Plus compatible range

The Portioned division of Gruppo Gimoka is experiencing a period of dynamic growth under a number of headings: investment in production plants, strengthening of...

”No, your coffee pods aren’t killing the planet”

Following the decision of the City of Hamburg to ban single-serve coffee machines from government buildings to reduce the environmental impact, BloombergView has published a commentary.

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