Maxwell House's classic slogan wasn't even their own — at first.
As it turns out, Coca-Cola used this exact slogan before Maxwell House, in 1907, according to the Coca-Cola website. The coffee maker didn't use it until 1915. This Maxwell House ad, from 1921, placed the slogan in the lower left-hand corner, next to the coffee cup.
The phrase was said to have come from Teddy Roosevelt himself, when he had a sip of the coffee in 1907. He allegedly said it was "good to the last drop," which later led many people to ask, "What's wrong with the last drop?"
Unfortunately, Maxwell House's anecdote was false, and Teddy Roosevelt was never known to say such a thing, according to food history site Culinary Lore.