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+3 +1Saving coffee from extinction
Two billion cups of coffee are drunk around the world every day but scientists says the most popular species, Arabica, is under threat - they are now working to save it from extinction.
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+12 +1Saving coffee from extinction
Two billion cups of coffee are drunk around the world every day but scientists says the most popular species, Arabica, is under threat - they are now working to save it from extinction.
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+18 +75 Things You Need to Know About Coffee the Wonder-Beverage
There's a reason why you feel good at a coffee shop
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+18 +3Hacking Starbucks for unlimited coffee
This is a story about how I found a way to generate unlimited amount of money on Starbucks gift cards to get life-time supply of coffee or steal a couple of $millions.
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+2 +1Manual Brewing Q&A on Periscope with Tim Wendelboe
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+19 +4Okay, David Lynch will direct Twin Peaks now
Showtime has submitted to The Great And Powerful Lynch’s brilliant, twisted Twitter campaign.
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+8 +1Starbucks Worker Quits After Cookie Straw Freak Out
A shift supervisor at a Starbucks in Elmhurst, Queens reportedly quit her job this week after footage of her unhinged, cookie straw-related rant went viral, PIX11 reports.
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+22 +1Will Coffee Cure You or Kill You?
Depending on whom you ask, coffee is either the next super food or the next public health hazard. Consult the latest news headlines…
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+17 +3Starbucks app used to hack into bank accounts, credit cards
Hackers have used the Starbucks mobile app to siphon money from consumers' credit cards as well as bank and PayPal accounts.
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+13 +3Starbucks Adds Wine, Beer Service
Starbucks hopes to hook customers on more than just coffee. The Starbucks Evenings program of wine, beer, and appetizers is coming soon to select nationwide locations.
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+11 +1More Consensus on Coffee’s Benefits Than You Might Think
When I was a kid, my parents refused to let me drink coffee because they believed it would “stunt my growth.” It turns out, of course, that this is a myth. Studies have failed, again and again, to show that coffee or caffeine consumption are related to reduced bone mass or how tall people are. Coffee has long had a reputation as being unhealthy. But in almost every single respect that reputation is backward. The potential health benefits are surprisingly large.
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+15 +1North Carolina cop spills free coffee, sues Starbucks for $50,000
After severely burning himself with a free cup of Starbucks coffee, a North Carolina police officer suing the coffee chain says he waited hours and got photos before seeking medical care. Raleigh police officer Matthew Kohr told jurors Wednesday he drove home to have the injury photographed before he went to an urgent care facility, the News & Observer reports.
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+17 +1Keurig’s K-Cup screw-up and how it K-pitulated Wednesday to angry consumers
It’s been called the “razor blade business model.” A company sells a product like a battery-operated razor blade handle at a relatively low price in order to sell a complementary consumable product later, like the astoundingly costly Gillette Power Fusion Proglide cartridge, $18 for four blades, which then get thrown away.
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+21 +3Keurig CEO "We were wrong" Stock drops 10%
Remember when everyone wanted a Keurig machine? Those days might be over. Sales of Keurig brewing machines and accessories tumbled 23% in the first quarter compared to the prior year. The company had a lot of excuses, but the basic problem is there are too many Keurig machines in stores and people aren't buying them, especially the newest Keurig 2.0 model.
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+12 +3What the...? 'Mysterious' sign appears above Seattle Starbucks
But what does it mean?
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+14 +3Every Starbucks in the US Is Giving Away Free Coffee Right Now
According to Twitter, Starbucks stores across the country are all having a major computer system failure right now—and they’re giving away all the drinks for free.
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+2 +1Hipster Sound - coffee shop booster
Ambient coffee shop sounds from all over the world (France, Germany, England and Netherlands) to give you an easy creative boost.
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+11 +1No Cure for Keurig? Your New (single serve) Habit is Cutting Growth in the Coffee Market
Americans still drink more coffee than any beverage except water, but expanded use of single-serve machines has slowed demand growth for a $52 billion market in the U.S., the world’s biggest consumer. That’s hurt sales at a time when ample inventories of the commodity have sent prices tumbling.
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+7 +1The Space Station Gets A Coffee Bar
Italy is sending a high-tech espresso machine to the International Space Station. And NASA is worried it might be too popular.
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+2 +1How AeroPress Fans Are Hacking Their Way To A Better Cup Of Coffee
Coffee aficionados say the simple, syringe-like device makes exceptional espresso, and allows for countless variations on the perfect cup. Not surprising, given that its inventor is a serial tinkerer.
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