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Senseo

Senseo is a registered trademark for a coffee brewing system from Dutch companies Philips and Douwe Egberts. The system is known for the coffee pods it uses to brew the coffee.

History
The system was first introduced in the Netherlands in February 2001, followed by Belgium and France, Germany/Austria/and Denmark, United Kingdom and United States, and Australia (in chronological order). The Senseo was developed by WeLL Design. According to Philips, by 2005 ten million machines and four billion pads had been sold worldwide, A new model of the Senseo machine, the Senseo New Generation, was launched in selected markets in 2007. This updated version allows the user to adjust the height of the mechanism to accommodate larger cups or mugs, has an indicator light function which shows when there is insufficient water for two cups (as opposed to the previous model which only showed whether there was sufficient water left for one cup), features a larger water reservoir and has an option which allows the user to adjust the amount of hot water used per cup. The Senseo Latte Select machine was introduced in 2008, Senseo pods can still be used with compatible drip-coffee-makers, made by Hamilton Beach. In January 2018, a North American electric compatible Senseo coffee maker once again became available to the public. The new Senseo Original XL HD7810/65 II Black USA Machine is an upgrade from prior models, and included an XL water tank; Intensity Select buttons to adjust for more or less intense taste; an increased the number of water dispensing holes to 45, and a metal drip tray. ==Aftermarket products==
Aftermarket products
Some aftermarket products allow consumers to use ground coffee in a Senseo coffee maker and avoid the higher cost of single-serve pods. The "Coffeeduck" is a durable filter that can be filled with coffee and placed in the Senseo machine to brew a cup of coffee (one Coffeeduck can be re-used thousands of times). There is also a device that allows one to make paper coffee pods with any chosen ground coffee. ==Blends==
Blends
The main blends are mild, regular, mocca, dark roast and extra dark and there is also a decaffeinated variety. The blends differ, according to general taste, in different countries. The special blends, Colombia, Kenya and Brazil are blended from arabica coffees. There are also coffee pods with added flavors, called Vienna, Rio de Janeiro, Sevilla & Marrakech. More recent varieties launched in selected European markets include cappuccino, café choco and espresso. Douwe Egberts Senseo has launched a Hot Choco variety in Belgium and the Netherlands. Latest launches in Germany are the Guten Morgen breakfast blend and Caffé Crema, an Italian blend. In France, Maison du café Senseo has launched Noir Subtil. ==Patent disputes==
Patent disputes
A European patent application with the aim "to protect an assembly of pad holder and pad", i.e. the Senseo coffee pods, was filed on September 30, 1998, by the Dutch firm "Sara Lee/DE N.V." The European Patent Office granted on July 11, 2001. An appeal in court changed this patent matter, and the new judgement was that the other coffee makers were infringing on the European patent in Belgium. Revocation by the European Patent Office In the meantime, the European patent was opposed before the European Patent Office by a number of companies including Kraft Foods Suzanne Rotteveel, spokeswoman for Sara Lee in the Netherlands, said: ==See also==
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