Monday, October 20, 2014

References

(Mar 28, 2013). Celebrating 75 years if the nestle brand that invented instant coffee. Retrived from: http://www.nestle.com/media/newsandfeatures/nescafe-75-years

10 things you didn't know about coffee! retrieved from: http://www.nestle-family.com/nescafe/english/articles/ten-things-you-didnt-know-about-coffee.aspx

Stefan Anitei (November 10, 2007).  A cure or a poison? retrieved from: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Top-14-Coffee-Effects-on-Your-Health-70537.shtml

nescafe facebook page statistics. retrived from:http://www.socialbakers.com/facebook-pages/99351244175-nescafe


Statistics

Nescafe Distribution of fans



     Country                           Local Fans                  % of Fan Base
Philippines                              3 092 261                     99%
Saudi Arabia                           3 101                            0.1%
United Arab Emirates             2 518                            0.1%
Kuwait                                    1 093                            0.0%
South Korea                            967                               0.0%
Others                                     8 273                            0.3%



Sunday, October 19, 2014

Disadvantages of instant coffee

Is instant coffee bad for your health?


Despite its benefits, when it comes to health, instant coffee has its pros and cons. It can cause sleep disturbance; coffee needs 12 hours to be completely out of your body system. If coffee is heavily consumed it can become addictive like a drug. Too much coffee can lead to similar symptoms of those who abuse drugs: restlessness, nervousness, excitement, insomnia, muscle twitching and irregular heart beat. If you drink 80 to 100 cups of coffee you will die, however it's impossible to drink that much of anything.


Benefits of instant coffee

Why drink nestle instant coffee?

First of all it's easy to make. All you need is the pack of Nescafe and hot water. Add them together and you'll have a nice warm cup of coffee to start your day with. However, besides its aroma and delicious taste, a cup of coffee contains numerous benefits. It helps you to maintain focus and to learn better. Studies shows that coffee drinkers are more relaxed and interested in their work. Also  the caffeine helps restore and maintain alertness. More interesting one cup of Nescafe contains less than 2 calories. Moreover research shows that a cup of coffee can help relieve migraine symptoms and even stop it if consumed at the very early stage of a headache. It also protects your skin; since coffee is rich with antioxidant it can help your skin fight the damaging effects of the sun and prevent wrinkles as well!

The Starting point

Nestlé





Innovation from the start

In 1929, Louis Dapples, the Nestlé Chairman at the time, was presented with an interesting task by his former employer, the Banque Française et Italienne pour l’Amérique du Sud.Following the Wall Street Crash and the collapse of coffee prices, the bank had a lot of coffee sitting unsold in warehouses in Brazil. Nestlé was asked whether these stocks could be turned into a ‘soluble coffee cube’ to be sold to consumers. A chemist Dr Max Morgenthaler joined the company to help its researchers find a solution. After three years of research they discovered that coffee mixed with milk and sugar – converted into powder kept its flavor for longer. But this powder was not easily soluble, and the milk and sugar caused production challenges.
Nescafé is born
Dr Morgenthaler concluded that the secret of preserving the coffee aroma lay in creating a soluble coffee with enough carbohydrates.  After a year he used a specific technique that produced a powder that did this, and presented it to the Nestlé Executive Board and technical directors as drinkable soluble coffee samples. On April 1, 1938, the soluble coffee product, named Nescafé, was launched in Switzerland. The brand was rolled out in the United Kingdom two months later and the United States in 1939. By April 1940 Nescafé was available in 30 countries worldwide.
Today more than 5,500 cups of Nescafé instant coffee are consumed every second with different varieties catering to different tastes and preferences around the globe!