What’s In Store for You at Caribou Coffee
The different variants of Caribou Coffee are as colorful as its beginning.
And all the whipped cream and milk that comes with every cup of Caribou Coffee
are as wild as its early stage of operation.
Caribou Coffee was started in 1992 by newlyweds John and Kim Puckett
while exploring the Denali National Park in Alaska.
They decided to build a gourmet coffee company
(perhaps thinking of competing with Starbucks, which at that time had only a little over a hundred stores).
The couple raised the funds and built their first gourmet coffee company in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
They called it Caribou Coffee
(Caribou is a wild reindeer that lives in the Arctic and Subarctic parts of North America).
Unfortunately, just 3 years after the foundation,
the wild reindeer turned into a coffee shop (hoped to be tamed in the Metro)
became so problematic particularly on the company’s operations.
This badly hurt Caribou Coffee as the company was only able to open 40 additional outlets in the next 2 years
from their already existing 50 stores.
This called for a revamp on the organization positions where the founding members were replaced by Don Dempsey from Mc Donald’s as the chairman and chief executive.
However, the growing question on the ability of the company to exist in itself became very dominant in 2000.
As an action, the company had decided to sell 70% of their stake to Crescent Capital of Atlanta.
The 70% later became 87.8%.
The Crescent Capital is under the First Islamic Investment Bank of Bahrain.
This action made a little positive effect on the status of the company
but significant effect was seen on the construction of several Caribou Coffee stores they were able to build.
Caribou Coffee today is considered the second largest operator of non-franchised coffeehouses in the country,
next to Starbucks. It has to 322 individual stores located in 12 states and Washington, D.C.
Caribou Coffee headquarters is in the Minneapolis Minnesota,
and employs over 4000 people.
Okay, enough of the history. Let’s go back to the different Caribou Coffee you can taste.
If you are on a coffee break or simply would want to relax and enjoy Caribou’s coffee,
then you have to try each one of 22 coffee drinks in wide variety.
Here is your checklist:
Caramel Cooler – for people who want to have whipped cream on top.
Caribou Coolers™ - Available in different variants including coffee, vanilla, chocolate, and espresso, Caribou Coolers™ features a unique taste for casual refreshments.
Lite White Berry™ - For a relaxed coffee experience.
Mint Condition™ - Cool and delicious blend of cocoa, espresso, and whipped cream with a tinge of mint.
Turtle Mocha™ - For an all-in-one coffee.
Caramel High Rise™ - For those who crave for sweets.
Mocha – Mixture of cocoa and espresso topped with chocolate shavings and whipped cream.
Cappuccino – The traditional taste of coffee continues with this coffee variant
Latte – For people with a taste of childhood
Depth Charge™ - Add some espresso shot on your black coffee and you will get this charging drink.
Espresso – Coffee, real coffee, and simply… coffee.
Coffee – selection of daily toasts within reach.
Mix-ins – Keep the child in you happy with a doze of espresso beans, mint bits, Snickers® candy bits, and Oreo® cookie bits.
Flavor Shots - vanilla, raspberry, and caramel. Imagine that with Caribou.
Moose It™ - A version of espresso.
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