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One of the first major decaffeinated brands was Sanka. To make their product stand out their cans were colored bright orange. Due to the success of the marketing, orange coffee pots became associated with decaf.
The expiration code for decaf Sanka coffee can vary based on the packaging and production date. Generally, coffee has a shelf life of 1-2 years when stored properly in a cool, dry place. For the most accurate information, check the packaging for a specific expiration or "best by" date. If you can't find it, consider contacting the manufacturer directly.
Sanka Coffee
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Lena Horne was the spokesperson for Sanka Coffee. During the nineteen eighties she was a familiar sight on the television. Perhaps it was her rendition of the song "black coffee" that made her the choice for the Sanka company.
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Lena Horne was the spokesperson for Sanka Coffee. During the nineteen eighties she was a familiar sight on the television. Perhaps it was her rendition of the song "black coffee" that made her the choice for the Sanka company.
Here is the joke... Question: What kind of coffee was served on the Titanic? Answer: Sanka
Sanka
Sanka, a brand of decaffeinated coffee, was invented in 1903 by German coffee merchant Ludwig Roselius. He developed the decaffeination process using water and steam, extracting caffeine from the coffee beans. The name "Sanka" is derived from the French phrase "sans caféine," meaning "without caffeine." The product gained popularity in the early 20th century and remains well-known today.