Coffee, Tea, or Starbucks?
Coffee, Tea, or Starbucks?
Motley Fool - Just when you thought that Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX) couldnt get any bigger, it ramps up its ambitious expansion plan. This week, the java junkie haven announced that it sees 40,000 units going up all over the world. That is a dramatic uptick from ...
Tempest in a coffee cup boils over
San Francisco Gate - Thanks to some big names and questions about strings being pulled, what started as a little coffee toss in San Franciscos Marina district has turned into a full-blown police potboiler, with two cops under investigation and a deputy district attorney ...
Enterprising teen has big plans for unique brew
Arizona Daily Star - Tyler Ornstein started selling coffee door-to-door when he was 10, but it took getting behind the wheel to test-drive a sleek car to convince him it was time to expand and start his own business. Ornstein, a 16-year-old junior at Catalina Foothills ...
Dont forget what you learned
Detroit News - To get you started, weve culled some of the best advice from Holifrazzle, our modern coffee klatch, also known as a blog. Happy New Year. And happy (early) holiday planning for 2007! Go ahead, flip the bird Blogger Heather discovered a friend was ...
At a coffee shop near you: Mitch Alboms latest on life and death
San Diego Union-Tribune - Albom, the award-winning sports columnist, radio host and sometime musician who writes best sellers on the side, comes across readers of his books almost everywhere he goes. They approach him at airports, stores and on the street. ?And within a ...
Coffee may lower your risk of developing diabetes
WNDU - One of mans best friends could keep you in good health. That cup coffee you enjoy so much could keep you from developing diabetes. Both past and current coffee drinkers had a nearly 60 percent reduced risk for diabetes. That is according to research ...
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