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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! Some interesting coffee news stories: A recent study looked into the affects of regular caffeine consumption on using caffeine as a supplement for increased athletic performance, new research indicates increased coffee consumption may lead to a decreased risk of liver cancer, and farmers are looking to establish a coffee growing industry in Southern California. Also, Krispy Kreme is giving away free coffee to teachers through the months of June and July.
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! A few interesting coffee items in the news: Jim Beam released a line of bourbon flavored coffee, Starbucks is testing out coffee ice cubes, a coffee shop in Melbourne invented the "avolatte", and TimeCup launched a Kickstarter campaign for an automatic Turkish coffee maker.
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! Here's some interesting news stories from last week featuring coffee: a recent study looked into the benefits of a good night sleep and a good cup of coffee to help manage chronic pain, researchers at Lancaster University found a way to significantly improve the efficiency of turning coffee waste into biofuel, a latte artist's amazing creations are earning him some well deserved attention, and the brewing of the worlds tiniest cup of coffee (video).
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! Some interesting coffee-related things in the news right now: Starbucks introduces Midnight Mint Mocha Frappuccino and brings back Frappuccino Happy Hour, Dunkin' Donuts adds Frozen Dunkin' Coffee to their menu and celebrates by giving away free samples, and hello caffeinated coffee bagels. Over at Kickstarter: a mobile phone cover that makes coffee and coffee-flavored intimate wipes.
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Monday Morning Coffee News
Happy Monday! A few interesting coffee-related things happening: Krispy Kreme is celebrating their new coffee by giving away free donuts, last weekend coffee shops across America raised money for the ACLU, a new study looked at the amount of calories Americans consume with their coffee, and Starbucks Molten Chocolate beverages return for Valentine's Day.