Maxwell House Drops Its 133-Year Legacy for “Maxwell

For over a century, Americans have woken up to the familiar blue can of Maxwell House coffee. Its slogan — “Good to the last drop” — became part of kitchen culture, passed down from grandparents to grandchildren. But in a shocking move that has left loyal customers fuming, the 133-year-old brand has officially dropped its iconic name.

Maxwell House is now… Maxwell Apartment.

Company executives claim the change reflects “modern living” and a shift toward “urban inclusivity.” In a press release, the rebrand was described as “an effort to honor today’s generation, who live in apartments, condos, and smaller homes, rather than sprawling houses.”

But critics aren’t buying it. Customers flooded social media with outrage:

  • “My grandparents brewed Maxwell House every morning. Changing the name feels like erasing history.”
  • “This is marketing gone mad. Who even asked for this?”
  • “133 years of tradition tossed away for a buzzword.”

Industry insiders say the gamble could cost the company dearly. With competitors like Folgers and Starbucks dominating shelves, abandoning a century of brand recognition might backfire. One marketing expert even called it “the biggest self-inflicted wound in coffee history.”

Still, executives insist the future is bright. Along with the new name, packaging will shift to sleeker, minimalist designs, and ads will target younger consumers. Whether Americans embrace Maxwell Apartment or leave it behind for good remains to be seen.

One thing’s for sure: a brand that once defined morning coffee for millions has traded legacy for “wokeness” — and not everyone is raising a cup to that.

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