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Headlines from the Espresso Business


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Our recurring round-up of the most recent specialty-coffee business information.

FROM STAFF REPORTS

Keurig Dr Pepper Set to Purchase JDE Peet’s for $18 Billion

The Insider 08/29/25: The outside of a building says “Peet’s.”The Insider 08/29/25: The outside of a building says “Peet’s.”
JDE Peet’s—proprietor of Peet’s Espresso, Stumptown Espresso Roasters, and Intelligentsia Espresso—can be acquired by Keurig Dr Pepper. Picture by Andy Tang.

In an effort to remain forward of adjustments in client demand, Keurig Dr Pepper (KDP) is buying JDE Peet’s in an all-cash acquisition of $18 billion USD. The 2-step transaction will unwind the 2018 merger of Keurig and Dr Pepper, as soon as once more splitting them into two separate manufacturers: one centered on espresso and the opposite, on soda and power drinks.

The brand new espresso firm will mix Keurig’s espresso enterprise—together with its namesake espresso pods—with JDE Peet’s. Headquarters can be in Burlington, Mass., with worldwide headquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Blueprint Espresso Debuts Interactive Packaging

The Insider 08/29/25: A blue coffee bag is labeled “Blueprint Coffee.” An informational card, including details about the coffee, sticks out from a pocket on the front of the coffee bag.The Insider 08/29/25: A blue coffee bag is labeled “Blueprint Coffee.” An informational card, including details about the coffee, sticks out from a pocket on the front of the coffee bag.
Blueprint Espresso’s model new interactive packaging. Picture courtesy of Blueprint Espresso.

St. Louis, Mo.’s Blueprint Espresso is rolling out a packaging redesign throughout their line of complete bean coffees. The brand new retail baggage have a intelligent characteristic: a detachable, collective, and interactive card together with details about every espresso. You should purchase espresso from Blueprint at any of their three St. Louis places, or on the Blueprint web site.

Science Suggests a Fast Nap After Espresso Can Assist Enhance Vitality Ranges

The Insider 08/29/25: A person takes a nap next to a coffee table.The Insider 08/29/25: A person takes a nap next to a coffee table.The Insider 08/29/25: A person takes a nap next to a coffee table.
Want a day pick-me-up? Strive combining a cup of espresso with a 15-minute nap. Picture by Chris Lynch.

No have to really feel responsible about that noon nap anymore—new analysis printed by neuroscience journal Psychophysiology exhibits that caffeine mixed with a fast slumber might help enhance power ranges and application for the remainder of the day.

Coca-Cola Explores Sale of Costa Espresso

Sources say that United States smooth drinks firm Coca-Cola is exploring promoting British espresso chain Costa Espresso, which they acquired in 2018. The corporate has had preliminary talks with a number of potential bidders.

Chinese language Migrants Are Serving to Maintain Italy’s Café Tradition Alive

The Insider 08/29/25: Two empty black cups of coffee sit on a wooden table at a cafe in Italy.The Insider 08/29/25: Two empty black cups of coffee sit on a wooden table at a cafe in Italy.The Insider 08/29/25: Two empty black cups of coffee sit on a wooden table at a cafe in Italy.
Since 2008, the variety of Chinese language-owned espresso outlets in Italy has gone up considerably. Picture by Geertje Caliguire.

An article by Zhaoyin Feng for South China Morning Submit tells the story of the Chinese language baristas holding the Italian espresso business going. In response to authorities statistics, there are over 300,000 Chinese language migrants residing in Italy, and the variety of Chinese language-owned cafés in Italy’s main cities took off after 2008, when many Italian house owners exited the espresso business.

Shade Timber on Espresso Farms Might Be Doing Extra Hurt than Good

The Insider 08/29/25: A close-up of a coffee plant.The Insider 08/29/25: A close-up of a coffee plant.The Insider 08/29/25: A close-up of a coffee plant.
Environmentalists are pivoting their efforts after a latest research revealed that planting shade bushes on espresso farms could also be doing extra environmental hurt than good. Picture by Samantha Beaty.

Latest analysis printed within the journal Communications Earth Setting reveals a big oversight in sustainability initiatives within the espresso business. The research exhibits that the favored observe of planting shade bushes on espresso farms could also be ineffective at carbon storage, because the removing of non-shade espresso bushes carried out within the course of releases extra carbon than the brand new bushes can take up. The research means that carbon storage efforts ought to as a substitute give attention to conserving present flowers.

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