Dutch Bros. Coffee is proud to report a 6% sales for 2009. Dutch Bros. was formed in 1992. By 2009, the company opened 13 new stores, with a total of 53 locations in Oregon, California, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado and Arizona. It plans to open up ten more stores in existing markets during 2010. The company has shared its success by donating 1% of its annual gross sales to the community, resulting in almost $1 million in donations for 2009. The donations were received by nonprofit organizations, such as the Msucular Dystrophy Association, American Cancer Society, and Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
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Founded in Southern Oregon in 1992 by brothers Dane and Travis Boersma, Dutch Bros. Coffee is believed to be the country’s largest privately-held, drive-through coffee company in the U.S. There are more than 150 locations in Oregon, California, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado and Arizona. Each store serves a large variety of specialty coffee drinks made with a premium private bean blend and roasted fresh daily. Last Year, Dutch Bros. served more than 25 million cups of coffee company-wide. Dutch Bros. Coffee gives back one percent of gross sales to their communities. In 2009, the company donated nearly $1 million to nonprofit organizations including local food banks, MDA, American Cancer Society and Boys & Girls Clubs of America and many other organizations. Dutch Bros. Coffee is headquartered in Grants Pass, Ore.
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