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Dutch Bros. reports growth year for 2009

February 8, 2010

Despite a slow economy, Dutch Bros. Coffee ended 2009 on a high note that included a nearly 6 percent sales increase over last year and a rise in company giving.
 
Founded by two Southern Oregon dairy farming brothers in 1992, the private coffee company opened 13 new stores in 2009. There are now 153 locations across Oregon, California, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Colorado and Arizona, and plans are underway to open an additional 10 stores in existing markets throughout 2010.
 
The company's success has extended past coffee and is reflected in its community giving. Dutch Bros. reinvests 1 percent of annual gross sales back into the community, donating nearly $1 million in 2009 to nonprofit organizations such as the Muscular Dystrophy Association, American Cancer Society, and Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
 
"We know this past year has been tough on a lot of people, so the fact that our customers are sticking with us and supporting their local franchises means a lot," said Travis Boersma, co-founder of Dutch Bros. Coffee. "Dutch Bros.' success is a collaborative effort and I'd like to thank everyone who helped us raise record breaking amounts for non-profits this year."
 
Dutch Bros. Coffee, which features espresso-based beverages and smoothies, has more than 100 drive-thru locations in 11 Western states.

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