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==References==
==References==
* Nobles, Barr (June 7, 2002) "Royal Cup Coffee brews own brand of success." {{BBJ}}.
* Nobles, Barr (June 7, 2002) "Royal Cup Coffee brews own brand of success." {{BBJ}}
* Zganjar, Leslie (June 13, 2003) "A century later, folks still drawn to Royal Cup's aroma." {{BBJ}}.
* Zganjar, Leslie (June 13, 2003) "A century later, folks still drawn to Royal Cup's aroma." {{BBJ}}
* Poe, Ryan (July 9, 2013) "Royal Cup buys big as it expands on Pinson Valley." {{BBJ}}.
* Poe, Ryan (July 11, 2013) "Royal Cup plans $30M expansion, creating 40 jobs." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 12:03, 11 July 2013

Royal Cup Coffee, Inc. is a privately-held coffee and tea importer, roaster and distributor based at 160 Cleage Drive near Pinson Valley Parkway in northeast Birmingham. The company distributes to restaurants, offices, hotels, airlines, resorts and convenience stores across North America and the Caribbean. It also provides and maintains coffee serving equipment through a national network of trained route managers and technicians. The business reported $176 million in sales for 2007 and employs over 600 workers.

History

The Royal Cup name was first used to designate a brand of coffees and teas sold by the Batterton Coffee Company. The company was founded under another name in 1896 and bought out of near-failure in 1906 by Henry Batterton. Batterton revived the company and sold Royal Cup as well as Garland brand beverages and spices.

For most of its life the company operated out of its own three-story brick building at 2401 1st Avenue North downtown.

The Batterton family sold the business to Billy Smith in 1950. When Smith died in 1968 his son, Bill Smith, Jr took over the company. Later his younger brother, Hatton came on board.

During the 1980s the company operated as a national licensing system. In 1998 the Smiths took full ownership of the system.

Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 the company sent a truck to "Ground Zero" to serve coffee to rescue workers.

In 2003 Royal Cup began buying coffee from farms certified by the Rainforest Alliance for meeting high environmental and social standards in their operations.

In 2013, the company purchased the 153,000-square-foot former Smurfit-Stone and RockTenn plant at 3200 Pinson Valley Parkway, adjoining their existing plant. In July of that year, they announced a $30 million expansion of their manufacturing facilities.

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