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Inventions of the 1930s - Episode 306

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Instant Coffee

Nestle scientists Max Morgan Thaler invented a new instant coffee method in 1937. It involved drying equal amounts of coffee extract and soluble carbohydrates, which became very popular. So my father-in-law loved them to death. We go to their house for holidays, all the and after dinner, having some pie, you want some coffee, I always fall for it. And he goes and it pulls out a jar of Senka and boils some water. But we'll leave a little bit of time. That's cool. What do you have left? Just a little bit more time. Oh, no. Yeah, doesn't deserve to be listed. No, it doesn’t

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