Gevalia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kraft Heinz based in Chicago, Illinois, in North America and JDE Peet's in rest of the world.
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Gevalia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kraft Heinz based in Chicago, Illinois, in North America and JDE Peet's in rest of the world.
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Gevalia produces more than 40 different varieties of coffee and tea.
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Gevalia owes a large part of its current success in Northern Europe to a well-known and long-running marketing campaign with the theme of "unexpected visitors", starting in the early 1990s.
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Gevalia began North American sales, via mail-order delivery service, in 1983.
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Gevalia is perhaps most well known for its introductory offer of a free coffeemaker and other coffee-related incentives.
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Mainstream supermarket brand in Northern Europe, Gevalia is marketed in the United States as a premium brand.
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Gevalia holds the royal warrant of appointment for coffee roasters from the King of Sweden.
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Gevalia maintains an Office Coffee Service, offering mail-order coffee by the case, as well as coffee singles.
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Gevalia is sold for the Tassimo and K-Cup systems in the United States.
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Gevalia Kaffe is composed of up to six different varieties of these Arabica beans, as well as Brazilian beans, and those are having attention.
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