In 1895, in the city of Bremen, Johann Jacobs opened his own store for the sale of coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate and biscuits, and this year the owners consider the date of creation of the Jacobs brand, the brand was officially registered in 1913. In 1934, a large coffee fry was opened in Bremen, numbering 300 employees and the delivery of freshly fried coffee by branded cars to the city's stores took place up to four times a day.
Mondelæz International was separated from Kraft Foods in 2012, in 2014-2015 Mondelez's coffee-related divisions merged with similar structures D. E. Master Blenders 1753 B. V., and Jacobs Douwe Egberts was established in the Netherlands, into which Jacobers coffee brands were transferred As of the mid-2010s, Jacobs Douwe Egberts retained second place in coffee sales in the world, behind Nestlé Corporation (the main brands are Nespresso and Nescafe); in total, these two firms account for about 40% of the global market. In addition to Jacobs, Jacobs Douwe Egberts produces products under the trademarks Tassimo, Moccona, Senseo, L'OR, Douwe Egberts, Kenco, Pilão and Gevalia.
Since 1982, the brand was owned by Jacobs Suchard, formed during the merger with the French company Chocolat Suchard. In 1993, Jacobs Suchard was absorbed by Kraft Foods, and the brand name was transferred to the Kraft Jacobs Suchard division.
In 1895, in the city of Bremen, Johann Jacobs opened his own store for the sale of coffee, tea, cocoa, chocolate and biscuits, and this year the owners consider the date of creation of the Jacobs brand, the brand was officially registered in 1913. In 1934, a large coffee fry was opened in Bremen, numbering 300 employees and the delivery of freshly fried coffee by branded cars to the city's stores took place up to four times a day.