Here are some background details about the product in this ad. Zaren Kaffee was not regular coffee. It was a ready to drink mocha liqueur with about 35 percent alcohol. It was produced by Anton Riemerschmid in Munich and was described as modern, strong and not sweet. There was even a caffeine free version.
The gift set shown in the ad included two small mocha cups with saucers, a milk jug and a porcelain coffee pot with a removable lid. The pot could also be used for normal coffee.
The ad also suggested a recipe for an iced coffee cocktail called Zaco. You mix five parts Zaren Kaffee with one part canned milk and add one or two pieces of ice. It can be served in a glass or in a shaker.
Historical prices
Complete gift set with porcelain items and filled pot: 29.50 DM
One refill bottle: 13.30 DM
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Here are some background details about the product in this ad. Zaren Kaffee was not regular coffee. It was a ready to drink mocha liqueur with about 35 percent alcohol. It was produced by Anton Riemerschmid in Munich and was described as modern, strong and not sweet. There was even a caffeine free version.
The gift set shown in the ad included two small mocha cups with saucers, a milk jug and a porcelain coffee pot with a removable lid. The pot could also be used for normal coffee.
The ad also suggested a recipe for an iced coffee cocktail called Zaco. You mix five parts Zaren Kaffee with one part canned milk and add one or two pieces of ice. It can be served in a glass or in a shaker.
Historical prices
Complete gift set with porcelain items and filled pot: 29.50 DM
One refill bottle: 13.30 DM