In article >, smithfarms pure kona > wrote:
> OTOH I have always wondered why it was called CFO Nuts. There are no
> Nuts in coffee. Beans would be a better word. But poetic license
> goes far
I did find a reference to a CFON restaurant in New York, but nothing
about how long it's been there. Of course, that would only push the
mystery back to "why did they name the restaurant that." The Sara
Lee site talks about the jingle (which apparently everyone older than
me is quite familiar with ... ahem), but apparently assumes the name
is unremarkable.
Mike Beede
P.S., I was suprised to find a _Cook's Illustrated_ article where CFON french
roast beats Charbucks. But not *really* suprised....
<http://www.cooksillustrated.com/article.asp?did=5378&bdc=64536>