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Do you need Maxwell House coupons? Maxwell House coffee was created in 1892 and is now served in about a dozen countries around the world. As the price of coffee continues to rise, Maxwell House coffee coupons can save you money on whichever of their popular brews of coffee you enjoy. The coffee brand was first made for the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. This page provides reliabe links to printable coupons and discounts on Maxwell House coffee, as well as information on how best to use the coupons wisely.
Maxwell House offers a variety of different products for the coffee lover. The company offers both caffeinated and decaffeinated ground and instant coffees, flavored coffees including hazelnut and vanilla, convenience packs and International Cafe. International Cafe is an instant coffee that is available in more than 20 different varieties, including latte|lattes and cappuccino. Popular flavors of General Foods International Cafe include Suisse Mocha and Vanilla Creme.
During the 1920s the Maxwell House brand began to be extensively advertised across the US. Total advertising expenditure rose from $19,955 in 1921 to $276,894 in 1924, and consequently the brand was cited as the most well-known coffee brand in a 1925 study of consumer goods.Maxwell House was the sponsor of Maxwell House Coffee Time, better known as The Burns and Allen Show. Each episode began with Gracie Allen saying "Another cup of Maxwell House coffee, George?" George Burns would always reply "Sure. Pour me a cup, Gracie." Allen would continue "You know, Maxwell House is always good to the last... drop." "And that drop's good too.", Burns would reply. It also featured many comedic advertisements with Bill Goodwin.
Maxwell House was the long-time sponsor of the early television series, Mama, based on the play and film I Remember Mama. It starred Peggy Wood as the matriarch of a Norwegian-American family. It ran on the CBS network from 1949 to 1957 and was perhaps the first example of product placement on a TV show, as the family frequently gathered around the kitchen table for a cup of Maxwell House coffee. Early television programs were frequently packaged by the advertising agencies of individual sponsors. As this practice became less common in the late 1950s, Maxwell House, like most national brands, turned to "spot" advertising, with the agencies creating sometimes long-running campaigns in support of their products. One such 1970s campaign for Maxwell House featured the actress Margaret Hamilton, the former wicked witch in The Wizard of Oz, as Cora, the general store owner who proudly announced that Maxwell House was the only brand she sold. Maxwell House was also a well-known sponsor of the Burns and Allen radio show, during which Maxwell House spots were incorporated into the plots of the actual radio scripts.
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