Coffee News
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! Here's some coffee news that made the rounds last week: Experts say a major coffee shortage is on the horizon, Starbucks is doing their part by giving away free coffee trees to farmers (they also launched a new coffee education blog). Dunkin Donuts celebrated their 65 year anniversary by adding Vanilla Cupcake Coffee to their lineup, American Eagle released a new line of jeans made from used coffee grounds, and STEEM's caffeinated peanut butter created a lot of buzz.
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National Coffee Day 2015 Coffee Freebies & Deals
Happy National Coffee Day! I've compiled a list below of tweets from places offering coffee freebies or deals today. Have fun, and remember to drink responsibly :)
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! Some interesting coffee stuff that's been happening: A new study demonstrated drinking coffee disrupts the body's natural circadian rhythm, while another study found no link between coffee consumption and an increased risk of atrial fibrillation. Also a Kansas City company made a special blend of coffee for the Pope's U.S. visit, Whole Foods Markets 25¢ coffee is coming to an end, Starbucks adds new Toasted Graham Latte to their menu, and macchiatos can now be found at Dunkin Donuts.
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! Some interesting coffee news from this past week: Researchers found a way to recycle used coffee grounds into carbon capture material, new reusable cups featuring the winning designs of Starbucks Partner Cup Contest are now available in stores, and a Breaking Bad themed coffee shop is creating a buzz internationally.
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! Some interesting coffee things being discussed in the news this week: Free limited edition Col' Brew coffee to promote The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, a unique coffee lid shaped like the bottom of a face causes quite a stir, and a company packs half a cup of coffee into a single, chewable gummy bite.
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! Here's some interesting coffee things making the news lately: A recent study looked into the concerning levels of toxic diacetyl being released during coffee roasting and grinding. On the health front, coffee consumption has been linked to improved survival in colon cancer patients, on the flip side, a different study linked drinking coffee with increased cardiovascular events when consumed by young adults with mild hypertension. Also, it's that time of year again - the return of Pumpkin Spice coffee!