Café Bustelo

US brand of espresso-ground coffee beans From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Café Bustelo is an American coffee brand owned by The J.M. Smucker Company.

Product typeCoffee
CountryU.S.
Introduced1928; 98 years ago (1928) by Gregorio Menendez Bustelo
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Café Bustelo
Product typeCoffee
OwnerJ.M. Smucker
CountryU.S.
Introduced1928; 98 years ago (1928) by Gregorio Menendez Bustelo
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Websitecafebustelo.com
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History

Gregorio Menéndez Bustelo (1892–1965) traveled from his native Asturias, Spain[a] to Cuba as a young man, and moved to the United States in 1917.[5] He founded the Café Bustelo coffee company in East Harlem, New York in 1928.[6] His product became popular among Cuban exiles who preferred to prepare it in espresso coffeemakers rather than the then-common method of filtering it through a coffee "sock".[7] The company remained successful throughout the 20th century, and was known for its distinctive yellow and red cans.[6]

Café Bustelo was purchased by Rowland Coffee Roasters of Miami in 2000.[6] Rowland was acquired by the Cuban-American Souto family the same year, and sold to the J.M. Smucker Company in 2011.[7]

Cultural impact

Bustelo gained a particular cachet among artistic and hipster subcultures in the 1990s and 2000s. It is referenced by name in the song "Today 4 U" from the 1996 musical Rent.[6]

The Bustelo image and logo have also been creatively utilized by multiple artists who use the Bustelo theme in their paintings, prints, etc.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

Notes

  1. Bustelo has been cited as being born in Galicia in numerous occasions,[1][2] but immigration records name Luarca as his birth place.[3][4]

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