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Tanzania Officials: Drink More Coffee

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Tanzanians should double the amount of coffee they drink in the next five years to help domestic growers, a senior official said on Monday.

Read the full TheCitizen article, Drink more coffee: official. Posted 12/16/09.


I sure don’t need anyone to tell me to drink more coffee! I could go have a cup now, but I don’t think it would help Tanzania any. That and the fact that it’s 11:50 PM.


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Walmart Offers Fair Trade Coffee

Friday, December 11th, 2009

While Walmart has been criticized in the past for being more concerned with price than environmental or labor issues when sourcing its goods, one area where it’s improving its record is with coffee. This year, the company partnered with TransFair USA, an independent certifying agency, to offer fair trade-certified coffee in its Walmart and Sam’s Club stores. The coffee is sustainably grown by farmers who receive a living wage and is thus more expensive than competing coffees – roughly $5.88 for a 10 to 12 ounce bag, compared with less than $5 for supermarket brand Eight O’Clock Coffee. But it tastes better (or at least it should), and by selling fair-trade coffee, Walmart vastly expands the market for such goods.

Read the full CBS News article, “What to Buy at Walmart” (coffee is number 3 on the list).


I’m not suggesting people do or do not shop at Walmart, I just like reading about new places offering fair trade coffee.


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Coffee-Talkies Gift Idea

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Coffee-Talkies


Although I have absolutely no use for walkie-talkies, these coffee-talkies really caught my eye. Then I found out it’s just a prank gift box. I think I’d actually be disappointed if someone gave me this, and I opened it up only to find it wasn’t real. The idea is pretty cool though, but I’d like it even more if the coffee-talkies were real, working walkie-talkies. The boxes, available through The Onion Store, cost $6.00. If I had more room to display stuff like this, I would really consider ordering one of these; I’m sure it would be a conversation piece. I’m continually amazed at all the coffee-related products people come up with.


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Sorry, Coffee Won’t Sober You Up

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

People who drink may want to know that coffee won’t sober them up, according to new laboratory research. Instead, a cup of coffee may make it harder for people to realize they’re drunk.

Read the full Physorg.com article, “Caffeine doesn’t reverse the negative cognitive impact of alcohol, study shows.” Posted 12/7/09.


According to this study, the caffeine in coffee may make you more alert, but it also may give you a false sense of sobriety. When you haven’t had that caffeine, you are more likely to realize how tired or drunk you are. So, don’t count on coffee to negate all those beers you had.


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Drink Coffee and Win a Nobel Prize

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Today’s Nobel Prize winners in economics, chemistry, and physics claimed coffee to play a positive role in their successes, along with intellectual freedom and independent research. Drinking coffee stimulates the nervous system and allows for an alert, focused mind, something imaginative thinkers could not do without. Regardless, it was not the caffeine from the coffee that the Nobel Prize winners were praising, despite the extra hours of work a pot of coffee may have facilitated.

Read the full Examiner article, “Coffee credited with assisting Nobel Prize winners“. Posted 12/7/09.


OK, it’s not quite as easy as drinking a cup of joe, but coffee has been mentioned by nobel prize winners as helping out to a certain extent. Even though it may have been through indirect methods, such as during coffee breaks, this led to a conducive environment for unique thinking.


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