Folgers is an American brand of
coffee
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produced and sold in the United States, with additional distribution in Asia, Canada and Mexico. It forms part of the food and beverage division of
The J.M. Smucker Company. Folgers roasts its coffee in
New Orleans
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.
History
"J.A. Folger & Co. were established in 1850 as Wm. H. Bovee & Co"
The precursor of the Folger Coffee Company was founded in 1850 in
San Francisco
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, California, as the Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. Prior to that Californians had to purchase green coffee beans and roast and grind them on their own. The mill’s founding owner, William H. Bovee, saw the opportunity to produce roasted and ground coffee ready for brewing. Bovee hired newly arrived 15 year old carpenter
J. A. Folger to help build his mill. Folger had come from
Nantucket Island with his two older brothers during the
California Gold Rush
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. In the 1850s,
kerosene
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became a cheaper alternative to
whale oil
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, Nantucket's dominant business. Many Nantucket ships were re-purposed to instead bring coffee from South America to San Francisco. After working at Bovee's mill for nearly a year, Folger had saved enough money to buy part of the company, and went to mine for gold. He agreed to carry samples of coffee and spices, taking orders from grocery stores along the way. Upon his return to San Francisco in 1865, Folger became a full partner at Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills. In 1872, he bought out the other partners and renamed the company J.A. Folger & Co.
In 1861, James Folger married. He and his wife had four children, and two of the children worked for the family business. In 1889, Folger died, and his oldest son, James A. Folger II, became president of J.A. Folger & Co at the age of 26.
In the 1900s, the company began to grow dramatically due primarily to a salesman named Frank P. Atha. Atha sold coffee in the California area, but proposed to James Folger II that he open and manage a Folgers Coffee plant in
Texas
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. The company grew exponentially after Atha opened the Texas plant.
Under the mid-20th century leadership of
Peter Folger, the brand became one of the principal coffee concerns in North America. In 1960, the construction of a Folger Coffee Company plant in New Orleans was started due to new shipping routes from Central America.
Procter & Gamble
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acquired Folger's in 1963
and removed the apostrophe from its name.
During P&G's ownership, Folgers became the number one coffee brand in America.
On August 9, 1969, company heiress
Abigail Folger was stabbed to death in Los Angeles as part of the
Manson Family
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's
Tate–LaBianca murders
On the night of August 8, 1969, Tex Watson took Susan Atkins, Linda Kasabian and Patricia Krenwinkel to 10050 Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon, Los Angeles, California. Watson claims Charles Manson had instructed him go to the house and "totally des ...
.
P&G announced in January 2008 that Folgers would be spun off into a separate
Cincinnati
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-based company but reversed itself that June and announced Folgers would be acquired by the end of 2008 by
The J.M. Smucker Company. Utilizing a rare financial technique called a
Reverse Morris Trust, Smucker purchased Folgers in November 2008 and made it a subsidiary, whose products lead the $10 billion USD at-home retail coffee category.
Folgers also produces and sells non-instant coffee products.
Brands
Folgers established brand colors, included on their
logo
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, were traditionally a moderately dark red background with white lettering. The white or grey lettering is still used, with a green background signifying decaf and a black background signifying their Noir dark roast.
Folgers products available in the United States include:
*Ground coffee in cans
**100% Colombian (medium roast)
**Black Silk (dark roast), also available in
decaf
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**Brazilian blend (medium roast)
**Breakfast blend (mild roast)
**Classic roast (medium roast), also in decaf and
half caff
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**Coffeehouse blend (medium-dark roast)
**Country roast (medium-dark roast)
**French roast (medium-dark roast)
**Gourmet Supreme (medium-dark roast)
**House blend (medium roast)
**Special roast (medium roast)
*Folgers Noir, a line of dark roast coffees
*Simply Smooth, a mild roast coffee intended to be gentler on the stomach, also in decaf
*Simply Gourmet, a line of naturally flavored coffees
*Folgers Flavors, French vanilla and hazelnut flavored coffees, also available as decaf hazelnut
*Folgers Crystals,
instant coffee
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available in regular and decaf
*Coffee Singles, single-serve packets
*Cappuccino instant mixes
*
K-cup pods in a variety of roasts and flavors
*1850, a premium brand launched in 2018
In Canada, Folgers is primarily available as Classic Roast and Mountain Roast.
In the United Kingdom, Folgers Instant Crystals are available.
Advertising
Folgers is promoted with the slogan "The best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup!" It is well associated with a jingle featured in almost every advertisement since 1984, with lyrics by Susan Spiegel Solovay and Bill Vernick, and music by
Leslie Pearl. Over the years it has been rearranged and performed by many famous musicians, such as
Richie Havens
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,
Randy Travis
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,
Bonnie Tyler,
Paul Stanley
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,
Aretha Franklin
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, and
Rockapella.
From 1965 to 1986, Folgers was known for television ads involving "Mrs. Olson", a
Swedish neighbor played by
Virginia Christine
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who invariably recommended a cup of Folgers coffee for the characters in the commercial.
Folgers promoted their instant coffee in the 1970s and early 1980s ads which took the viewer inside various 'high-end' restaurants while a voice-over (by Bryan Clark) whispered to the viewer that they've secretly switched the coffee used at the restaurant with Folgers, and watched the restaurants' patrons to see if they could tell whether or not they noticed the difference.
One Folgers television ad from 1985, "Peter Comes Home For Christmas," became particularly associated with the Christmas holidays. A college student returns home, apparently on Christmas Day. His younger sister is the first one to greet Peter, helping him make the Folgers. The smell of freshly brewed coffee awakening his parents and alerting them to their son's arrival. The Cunningham & Walsh
spot aired yearly until 1998, then in edited form in 2004 and 2005.
In the mid-1980s Folgers became a
NASCAR
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sponsor. After a trial season with the
Joe Ruttman
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-driven and
Larry McClure-owned
Chevrolet
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in 1985, Folgers expanded its sponsorships.
In 2006, the advertising agency
Saatchi & Saatchi
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created a
viral advertisement, popularly known as "Happy Mornings", in which a large group of cheerful singers and dancers appear at sunrise as the sun itself to wake people up.
In 2009, Saatchi & Saatchi created a holiday ad,
"Coming Home", wherein a man reunites with his teenage sister at their parents' home after volunteering in West Africa. The ad quickly went viral, and has been criticized for
perceived sexual tensions between the siblings.
In 2014, the brand celebrated the 30th anniversary of the famous jingle.
Building
The brick, five-story
Folger Coffee Company Building at 101 Howard in San Francisco, California is the former headquarters of Folgers. It is listed on the United States
National Register of Historic Places
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. The building still has a sign saying "The Folgers Coffee Company" on one corner.
On August 2, 2011, the Folger Building was purchased by the
University of San Francisco
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, marking a return to the university's roots in downtown San Francisco.
In popular culture
In the 1998 film ''
The Big Lebowski
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'', after one of the protagonists dies, their
ashes are transported to the Pacific Ocean in a Folgers coffee can because the cheapest
urn is deemed too expensive. The film has become a
cult classic
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, and at least one person has dressed up as a can of Folgers during a
fan event.
In the 1991''
Seinfeld
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'' episode
"The Library", Jerry is challenged by Lt. Bookman (played by
Philip Baker Hall) on why there is no instant coffee available for guests to his apartment: "You buy a jar of Folger's Crystals, you put it in the cupboard, you forget about it. Then later on when you need it, it's there. It lasts forever. It's
freeze-dried. Freeze-dried crystals."
The November 16, 1991 episode of ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' had a sketch that parodied the 'high end restaurant' commercials from the 1970s and 1980s, showing a customer (
Chris Farley
Christopher Crosby Farley (February 15, 1964 – December 18, 1997) was an American actor and comedian. He was a member of Chicago's Second City Theatre and later a cast member of the NBC sketch comedy show ''Saturday Night Live'' for fiv ...
) violently losing his temper upon being informed that he was given another company's coffee blend instead of the restaurant's usual blend.
Notes and references
Notes
References
Further reading
*''The Folger Way: Coffee Pioneering Since 1850,'' by Ruth Waldo Newhall (1910–2003), married to
Scott Newhall
Scott Newhall (January 21, 1914 – October 26, 1992) was a newspaper editor known for his stewardship of the ''San Francisco Chronicle''.
Early life
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(1914–1992), late of the ''
San Francisco Chronicle
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,'' J.A. Folger (publisher) (1961);
External links
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