Day: July 19, 2024

Tesla Factory Is Missing 65,000 Coffee Mugs

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. It’s roughtly five mugs per employee.

Weekly Coffee News: Vietnam Coffee Boost + Joe Biden’s Drink Order

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A Championship Tasting Experience at LA’s Be Bright Coffee

Guests will have a chance to savor five variations of the Ombligon coffee variety Frank La used in his winning U.S. Barista Championship routine. BY J. MARIE CARLANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo by Stan Lee […]
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Sahra Nguyen Risks It All On Robusta: “This Is How We Change The Industry”

How Sahra Nguyen used her storytelling skills and passion for Vietnamese coffee to bring robusta into the specialty conversation. 
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Grinders Coffee announces new blend

Image: Grinders Coffee. Australian roaster Grinders Coffee has launched new blend Classico, the latest addition to its Café Q range. The new blend …
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Nothing Before Coffee launches 64th store

Image: Nothing Before Coffee. Indian coffee chain Nothing Before Coffee has announced the opening of its 64th store. The new store in Pune, India, is the latest addition to the company’s collection of venues as it continues to increase its presence in cities across the country. “As we continue to expand our footprint across Tier 1 and Tier 2
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Nestlé develops new Arabica variety

Image: Nestlé.Multinational food and beverage company Nestlé has developed a new high-yielding variety of Arabica, which it says is more resilient against the effects of climate change. The announcement comes as the company continues its mission to help strengthen the coffee supply chain for future generations. “We are proud to make another important step towards resilient
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