Two-thirds of Americans consume at least one cup of coffee daily, prompting coffee chains like Dunkin' to offer at-home coffee products. Dunkin's coffee sold in stores is produced by J.M. Smucker, which also manufactures Folgers and Café Bustelo. Over the past decade, Smucker's partnership with Dunkin' has expanded to include Dunkin' K-Cup packs, solidifying their market presence. J.M. Smucker holds a significant 26% share of the at-home coffee market in the U.S., bringing in a $2.5 billion valuation in the coffee sector, with Folgers being the leading brand and Dunkin' a close contender.
The partnership between Dunkin' and J.M. Smucker began over 15 years ago and has only become more unstoppable as the years progressed.
J.M. Smucker controls 26% of the at-home coffee category in the United States, according to an interview with Food Dive.
The store-bought coffee you'll find at Dunkin' stores is Dunkin' brand, but it's actually manufactured by the J.M. Smucker company.
J.M. Smucker's largest seller is the cherished Folgers brand, with Dunkin' coming in as a close second.
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