Sanka

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Sanka is a well-known brand of decaffeinated coffee that became popular in the United States during the 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coffee brand
consumer product
decaffeinated coffee
advertisedMedium print
radio
television
associatedWith American coffee culture
brandStatus legacy coffee brand
countryOfOrigin Germany
flavorProfile mild
gainedPopularityInCentury 20th century
gainedPopularityInCountry United States NERFINISHED
hasCompetitor Folgers decaf NERFINISHED
Maxwell House decaf NERFINISHED
Nescafé decaf NERFINISHED
hasProperty caffeineless
decaffeinated
introducedInCountry United States NERFINISHED
introducedToUSInDecade 1920s
marketedAs decaffeinated coffee
health-conscious alternative to regular coffee
meaningOfName without caffeine
nameDerivedFrom French phrase "sans caféine"
notableFor association with radio and television sponsorships
being one of the first mass-market decaffeinated coffees
early nationwide advertising campaigns in the United States
originalName Sanka Kaffee NERFINISHED
ownedBy Kraft Foods NERFINISHED
Kraft Heinz NERFINISHED
packagingForm glass jars
metal cans
single-serve packets
previouslyOwnedBy General Foods NERFINISHED
Maxwell House division NERFINISHED
productCategory beverage
coffee
productType ground coffee
instant coffee
servedAs hot beverage
iced beverage
soldIn Canada NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
various international markets
targetMarket coffee drinkers seeking to avoid caffeine
health-conscious consumers
timeOfMajorUSPopularity mid-20th century
usedDecaffeinationMethod early solvent-based decaffeination

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General Foods product Sanka