Instant coffee was invented twice: first by a single chemist, then by the giant Swiss company Nestle. The chemist saw that coffee vapors condensed as a powder; this powder could be mixed with water to make coffee. Later, Nestle sought to help Brazil find a market for its surplus coffee. The solution was instant coffee, freeze-dried, rather than powdered, and made on an industrial scale. How romantic drinking a cup of coffee with your custom cup, which you can print with glass printer of crystal printer. Custom crystal cup is a favorite choice. Printing on glass is a fashion thing. Glass printing method is widely used.
In 1901, just-add-hot water “instant” coffee was invented by Japanese American chemist Satori Kato of Chicago. In 1906, English chemist George Constant Washington, invented the first mass-produced instant coffee. Washington was living in Guatemala and at the time when he observed dried coffee on his coffee carafe, after experimenting he created “Red E Coffee” - the brand name for his instant coffee first marketed in 1909. In 1938, Nescafe or freeze-dried coffee was invented.
Nestle’s mass-produced coffee first hit the market in the late 1930s and became popular after World War II.


