Museum Absolutely Refused To House This World War 2 Uniform After Searching Through The Pockets

By Apoorva Jha

Nescafe

There was a time in history that surplus coffee beans were left unused in warehouses in Brazil. This took place during the time of the Great Depression so buyers demanded some change. It was then that Nestle came up with a way to tackle this issue. Soluble coffee had been produced but not in the way that Nestle’s revolutionary 1938 process of drying the coffee extract with carbohydrates did.