Sanka 1970s
Sanka Commercial 1970s – The 3rd Largest Coffee in America!
Sanka was first marketed in the United States in 1923. At the beginning, it was sold only in two “Sanka Coffee Houses” in New York, but soon it also came into retail.
With its bright orange label, the package was easily identifiable, and due to intensive advertising campaigns (and the General Foods Corporation taking over distribution in 1928), Sanka became a nationwide sales success by the late 1920s.
The bright orange label that made Sanka easily identifiable to consumers found its way into coffee shops around the country, in the form of the decaf coffee pot. Coffee pots with a bright orange handle are a direct result of the American public’s association of the color orange with Sanka, no matter which brand of coffee is actually served. (However, businesses that serve rival Folgers decaffeinated coffee usually have green-handled pots.)
Sanka was a sponsor of “I Love Lucy” during its initial run on CBS television in the 1950s.
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Jazz Music Hawaii – Hawaii Organic Coffee Slam Poetry Hawaii
http://www.highergroundhawaii.com – Jazz Music Hawaii – Neo Soul, R&B, Slam Poetry Hawaii – Underground venue Higher Ground Cafe in Wahiawa serving up Organic Hawaii Foods and Coffee with cool side of Jazz and neo acoustic performances.
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Coffee and Interstitial Cystitis
Do you miss a warm cup of coffee in the morning?? Looking for an IC friendly alternative. From steamers to herbal teas and coffees to “real” low acid coffees, there are alternatives that you may be able to explore. ICN President Jill Osborne shares some ideas to help you find a warm, satisfying “cuppa” in the morning!
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Coffee Flavored Coffee
My friend Dani had to do a monologue for English… this is the one she chose: Dennis Leary’s Coffee Flavored Coffee
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Online Shopping Compared To The Hustle And Bustles Of Store
Therefore, it is time to go out and buy that perfect gift, but do you really want to face the hustle and bustle of all the other shoppers. There are good things to be said about traversing to the local mall, or department store. There they have holiday decorations everywhere, carols playing over the speakers, even the smells of the holidays are in the air thanks to cookies for sale, and candles scented like your favorite tree.
However much all of this sounds like fun, some people just do not want to deal with it, and so they shop early or maybe even shop at home online. Shopping online, can it really be as much fun as going to the local store; can you really find that perfect gift you are looking for? Well knowing what you are going to buy is half the battle.
Therefore, you have decided to try the internet, and you have not waited until the last minute to buy either. Ok, now what? First off get out the cocoa, light a couple of candles, my favorite is vanilla, slip on your house shoes, get out your favorite Christmas cd’s and turn on the christmas tree. Wait you do not have the Christmas tree out yet, your cd’s are buried along with all of the other decorations, and your candles are all burned out. Well all of this is all right the internet has you covered.
First of search for free internet radio, there you will find a holiday section just for you. Now for the lights, well that is easy too just look up holiday light displays and I am sure you will find the right picture for you. Now the candles can set a mood but the smell is what we are going for, so go into the kitchen get out the imitation vanilla, a coffee cup of hot water, add a tablespoon of vanilla, and let the steam relax you.
Therefore, the mood is set, the internet is buzzing and that gift you were looking for is right in front of you, and all you have to do now is hit click and pay. Are we done, just about, there is one other thing to consider, do you ship it to you, or do you ship to the person you are giving it to. Well on this one, I am afraid I cannot help. I like to have everything shipped to me first so I can make sure it is what I ordered, wrap it personally and hopefully be there to see the look of surprise when they open what is inside.
Now what does the hustle and bustle have above all of this? last minute shopping procrastinators, the ones who left everything to the thrill of doing it all in one day, or maybe you are like me and just enjoy getting out and facing the crowds as well as shopping from the comfort of home.
Dee Owens
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/online-shopping-compared-to-the-hustle-and-bustles-of-store-88397.html












