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New Coffee Trend – Rainbow lattes take Melbourne by Storm

New Coffee Trend – Rainbow lattes take Melbourne by Storm

The city of Melbourne is popularly referred to as Australia’s coffee capital but it is becoming popular for another reason. Of late, Melbourne has started experimenting with coffee comforts as the rainbow coffee becomes the in thing. Just a week ago, deconstructed coffee found its way into […]

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Coffee Intake may Lower Chances of Developing Colon Cancer, Study Shows

Coffee Intake may Lower Chances of Developing Colon Cancer, Study Shows

Many Americans start their day off with a hot cup of coffee. An article published on Huffington post shows that more than 400 million cups of this beverage are consumed every day in the United States. Though many people may see a cup of coffee as just […]

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McDonald’s introduces Digital Self-Serve Coffee Dispensers

McDonald’s introduces Digital Self-Serve Coffee Dispensers

American fast food chain, McDonald’s has rolled out a campaign to rest it new digital coffee kiosks that allow customers to serve the beverage themselves. McDonald has already placed the self-serve digital dispenser in downtown Chicago. The digital kiosks feature an ordering system accessible via a touch-screen. […]

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GE’s Keurig K-Cup Brewer in Refrigerator makes coffee brewing much easier

GE’s Keurig K-Cup Brewer in Refrigerator makes coffee brewing much easier

Early this month, General Electric Appliances launched the Café Series Refrigerator. This appliance comes with an in-build Keurig K-Cup coffee brewing system designed to give users a new, convenient and simple kitchen experience.  According to General Electric, the Café Series Refrigerator comes with reservoir for hot water […]

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40-year Study shows Drinking Coffee Regularly is Good for Your Health

40-year Study shows Drinking Coffee Regularly is Good for Your Health

A study conducted over a 40-year period has shown that coffee has numerous benefits to the human body. The study that commenced in 1976 involving some 210,000 people shows that people who take coffee regularly tend to live longer and are less likely to develop neurodegenerative diseases […]

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Coffee Price Hits the New York Market Due to Shortage in Production

Coffee Price Hits the New York  Market Due to Shortage in Production

The coffee market has failed by its inter-dependency on New York covering a rich essence of Joe bean Arabica which covered more than 20% has decreased from mid Septembers while robusta has lowered by 8% in its production rate. This has directly affected the growth of supplication […]

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Starbucks rises the price of coffee beverages to maintain the profits

Starbucks rises the price of coffee beverages to maintain the profits

The world’s top leading coffee company Starbucks has raised the prices of some of its beverages to cover the lifting costs including wages, rents and promotions. Even after the prices of raw coffee have been falling, as about 42 percent of the decline in Arabica prices from […]

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Lavazza to buy Carte noire at 800 million euros

Lavazza to buy Carte noire at 800 million euros

Milan, France: A family owned company Lavazza has proposed an offer to buy French Brand Carte Noire for 800 million euros almost $870 million. Lavazza is a family-owned company founded in 1895 that had an annual turnover of $1.46 billion last year. It sells coffee in 90 […]

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