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  • Löfbergs want to roast coffee in downtown Stockholm

    Löfbergs want to roast coffee in downtown Stockholm

    A coffee roaster in downtown Stockholm? Yes, that can become a reality if Löfbergs has it its way. The family-owned coffee roaster is looking for premises, where it can roast as well as serve coffee.

  • Löfbergs increases in Finland

    Löfbergs increases in Finland

    The coffee roaster Löfbergs continues to grow in Finland. During July to October, the sales increased with 24 % compared to the same period last year. Above all, it is the dark-roast segment that grows.

  • Löfbergs increased to ten million cups of coffee a day

    More coffee and a better result, a slightly lower turnover and continuous expansion in Europe. That is how last year was for the Löfbergs group according to the annual report for June 2012 to June 2013.

  • Twice as many capsule machines

    Twice as many capsule machines

    It is getting more common to have a capsule machine at home according to new statistics issued by the research company GfK Sweden. A year ago, about 7 % of Swedish households had a capsule machine, today that number is 14 %.*

  • Coffee drinkers are showing their darker side

    Are you drinking more dark roast coffee than before? You are not the only one. The dark roast coffee is gaining ground in Sweden according to new statistics issued by the research company GfK Sweden.

  • The Finnish culinary elite become coffee specialists

    The Finnish culinary elite become coffee specialists

    The interest for good food increases in all directions. The meal has become an overall experience – where coffee gets a more prominent role. This poses new challenges for the participants of the Finnish Culinary Team, which recently attended some special training and got to know more about the hot beverage.

  • Löfbergs received design award

    Löfbergs received design award

    The coffee roaster Löfberg's new design is to many people's taste - consumers as well as experts within the packaging industry. Last Thursday, Löfberg's received the Packaging Design Awards that was given out at the exhibition Pack & Emballage in Stockholm, Sweden.

  • Colourful and expressive capsule machines from Löfbergs

    Colourful and expressive capsule machines from Löfbergs

    Löfbergs is expanding its assortment of capsule machines with two new models. On one hand, we have a hot, expressive Portuguese and on the other, a classic, but colourful Italian. They are both suitable for home or the smaller office.

  • Martin's exclusive flavour favourites

    Martin's exclusive flavour favourites

    Great flavour has been the centre of the business since 1906 when his great grandfather founded Löfbergs. Now, Martin Löfberg has travelled around the world and found his flavour favourites. They have been given the name Löfbergs Edge - an exclusive series of coffee, straight from four carefully selected cooperatives.

  • Record growth for Löfberg's coffee capsules

    Record growth for Löfberg's coffee capsules

    Löfbergs is headed toward a record year for its sales of coffee capsules. So far, the sales in Sweden have increased with 152 % this year - to be compared with the total growth on the market, which is 75 %. This according to recent numbers from Nielsen Company.*

  • Go Sweden - and Finland!

    Go Sweden - and Finland!

    Sweden or Finland? During international chef competitions, Löfbergs will be able to root for two different teams. The company has worked together with the Swedish Culinary Team for several years, and the family-owned coffee roaster has now initiated cooperation with the Finnish Culinary Team as well.

  • Big business in Britain for Löfbergs

    Big business in Britain for Löfbergs

    The Swedish company Löfbergs continues its expansion in Europe. The family-owned coffee roaster is buying the British company Food Brands Group. Through this acquisition, Löfbergs will establish in British retail market. The acquisition is the largest one in Löfbergs's more than hundred-year history.

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