Eight O'Clock Coffee is a popular American brand of coffee that offers a variety of ground and whole bean coffee blends with a rich, full-bodied taste.
The brand was established in 1859 by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Company (A&P) in New York City.
During the 1950s, Eight O'Clock Coffee became one of the top selling coffee brands in the US.
In 2003, the brand was purchased by Tata Global Beverages, a subsidiary of the Indian conglomerate Tata Group.
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Eight O'Clock Coffee's original blend is a medium-roasted coffee with a rich and smooth flavor.
Eight O'Clock Coffee's Colombian Peaks blend is a medium-roasted coffee with a bold and well-balanced flavor.
Eight O'Clock Coffee's Hazelnut blend is a medium-roasted coffee with a nutty and sweet flavor.
Eight O'Clock Coffee is made in the US, with coffee beans from various countries around the world.
No, Eight O'Clock Coffee is not 100% organic. However, some of their blends use organic coffee beans.
Eight O'Clock Coffee offers a variety of roasts, including light, medium, and dark.
Eight O'Clock Coffee is not fair trade certified, but they do offer some blends that use fair trade coffee beans.
Eight O'Clock Coffee is sold at most grocery stores, as well as online retailers such as Amazon and Walmart.