Talk:Sanka

Latest comment: 8 months ago by Unschool in topic Missing History Info

It was the only coffee served on the titanic -jdorwin

Can somebody add about the use of Coffee Sanka in France ? This is very American oriented...Knorrepoes 19:28, 7 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Who can add the mention of "instant Sanka" by Ruth Gordon's character Minnie Castevet on the 1968 movie "Rosemary's Baby"?

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Missing History Info edit

According to this article Sanka is a brand of instant coffee, and I have no reason to doubt this. But when I was growing up, it was also available as a ground coffee product, brewed like any other brand. Indeed, the article attests to this with its observation about orange coffee pot handles. So what I wish the article included was when Sanka first became available as an instant, and (more importantly) when it was no longer available as a ground coffee. Unschool 18:50, 3 September 2023 (UTC)Reply