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Decaffeinated Coffee Facts

Posted by Karen on 22 Jan 2009 | Tagged as: Coffee Facts, Coffee

*Decaf coffee drinkers consume 17.7 % of annual coffee sales.
*More pounds of decaffeinated coffee are sold worldwide than organic and fair-trade coffee combined.
*All decaffeinated coffee actually contains some level of caffeine.
*Researchers have been working on a coffee tree that will produce decaffeinated coffee.
*Most of the caffeine removed from coffee is manufactured for use in other […]

Java To Kill Pain

Posted by Karen on 14 May 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee Facts, Coffee Tips & Tricks, Health

Can you believe that researchers now say that - Coffee can kill pain? According to a LONDON Reuters press release last September 25, a study states it can, but only in women. Sorry guys! Life’s not always fair! “The London Times said researchers in London had asked a sample of men and women to plunge […]

The Evolution The Coffee

Posted by Karen on 19 Mar 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee Facts, Coffee

Coffee was so simple back in the day. You either wanted leaded (with caffeine) or unleaded (without caffeine). Today when you walk into a caffee shop, choosing a coffee beverage can be confusing. Knowing a bit of history on coffee and the options that are out there can help you get the coffee that is […]

Coffee in the Office

Posted by Karen on 28 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: Coffee Facts, Coffee

With the choice and variety of office drinks machine available today, choosing the most suitable one for your office can be difficult. I have already posted several articles discussing the pros and cons of different types of machines and in this article we discuss another ‘ the traditional office vending machine.Many years ago the basic […]

Coffee Tips

Posted by Karen on 08 Feb 2008 | Tagged as: General, Coffee Facts, Coffee Tips & Tricks

Coffee Storage
Never store your coffee in the refrigerator. Coffee will absorb flavors and aromas from other food products in your refrigerator. Freezing coffee can also have a damaging effect, and we do not recommend this practice unless you will not use-up your supply of coffee for a prolonged period of time [two weeks or more]. […]

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