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Grounds Wars: Starbucks Launches Instant Coffee

Can VIA, Starbucks' Cheap, Just-Add-Water Instant Coffee, Compete at Home?

Starbucks, the coffee behemoth with a global empire of cafes, is gunning for domination in brew's final frontier: your kitchen.

One cup of VIA Ready Brew costs a little less than $1.

Today, Starbucks launches VIA Ready Brew, an instant, just-add-water coffee that comes in packets.

Starbucks' chief executive officer, Howard Schultz, says it took the coffee chain 20 years to perfect VIA.

"Believe it or not, we have completely replicated the taste of Starbucks coffee and I think most people will not be able to taste the difference," Schultz said.

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VIA means "road" in Italian and Starbucks chose the name to symbolize a coffee consumers can take with them wherever they go, according to its Web site.

While Starbucks is well known for expensive, gourmet blends, an order of 12 VIA packets is priced around $10.

The price is "expensive for instant coffee, but not for Starbucks coffee," according to Talk About Coffee, a Web site dedicated to all things coffee.

VIA's launch is just the latest strategy Starbucks has employed to keep grinding away through the recession.

In July, the company discarded its name and famous logo on some coffee shops in the Seattle area in an experiment to apparently look and feel more like neighborhood coffee houses. These new locally-inspired cafes reportedly sold the same coffee, but also sold wine.

The chain has also been in a coffee war against Dunkin' Donuts and McDonald's.

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