Chase & Sanborn Coffee Company

When Standard Brands was formed in 1929, it acquired Chase & Sanborn, where it remained until 1981 when the company merged into Nabisco.

Nabisco sold Chase & Sanborn to Florida importer General Coffee Co. owned by Colombian Alberto Duque in 1982.

[2] Duque's creditors sold the business to Hills Bros. in 1984; Nestle became the new parent in 1985.

[3][4] Nestle sold its US coffee business to Sara Lee in 1999, and the Chase & Sanborn, Hills Bros., MJB, and Chock Full O' Nuts brands were sold to Massimo Zanetti Beverage Group in 2006.

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Illustration of the Chase & Sanborn building at 87 Broad St., Boston, Massachusetts