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Bremen, 10.01.20: Am kommenden Mittwoch, den 15. Januar, feiert das Bremer Kaffee-Unternehmen Jacobs sein 125. Jubiläum. Wir schauen aus diesem Anlass zurück...
Jacobs Krönung A few days ago I ordered a package of Krönung Aroma Bohnen (literal translation = coronation flavor beans) by the German coffee brand Jacobs. My parents used to drink Jacobs coffee when I was little. It was and still is a popular brand. I recently got reminded of that brand by the posters that the designers of Vier5 had created for the Johann Jacob Museum* in Zurich, some of which were on display in the Sterling Music Room from May through June 2016. I suddenly felt the need to revisit this experience from the past, and to order a package of Jacobs whole bean coffee to see how it tastes after all these years.
Today I got a notification from Amazon, informing me that my shipment from World Wide Chocolate had been canceled, because the seller was unable to ship the order to my provided address. (?)
*The Johann Jacob Museum was founded in 1984 by Klaus J. Jacobs and named after his great-uncle Johann Jacobs (1869–1958), who in 1895 opened a specialty shop in Bremen (Germany) selling “Caffee, Thee, Cacao, Chocoladen und Biscuits.” That marked the beginning of what would become the successful Jacobs coffee empire.
See Documentation of the Vier5 Posters at Sterling Music Room