Day: August 26, 2025

Meta Analysis Further Suggests Coffee Reduces Type 2 Diabetes Risk

A review of scientific literature by a team in South Korea reinforces the assumption that drinking coffee significantly reduces the risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Published June 10…

What’s the Difference Between Barista Milk and Regular Milk? It’s What Gets Added to It

If you start reading the labels of the various milks at the supermarket, you’ll quickly find different fat levels, added nutrients like calcium, lactose-free options, milk from goats or sheep,…

Build-Outs Of Coffee: Dedo Coffee In Long Beach, CA

This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Dedo Coffee in Long Beach, California.

A Quick Coffee Tour of Toronto, Canada: 4 Standout Cafés

Get a taste of Toronto’s expanding specialty-coffee scene. BY MICHAELA TOMCHEKBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos by Michaela Tomchek Canada’s largest city and capital of the province of Ontario , Toronto is a metropolis with much to […]
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Keurig Dr. Pepper To Buy JDE Peet’s For $18 Billion

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Two of the world’s biggest coffee companies to merge

Image: Campos CoffeeOn 25 August, it was announced North American beverage company Keurig Dr Pepper will acquire international pure-play coffee company JDE Peet’s for AU$27.79 billion – the biggest buyout in Europe in more than two years. In Australia and New Zealand, JDE Peet’s owns local brands Campos Coffee, Sacred Grounds, Piazza D’Oro, L’OR, and Moccona among
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Denmark to scrap coffee tax

Image: chokniti/stock.adobe.comThe Danish Government will scrap tax on a range of food and drink items, including coffee, in a bid to alleviate rising household costs. The coffee duty was initially introduced in Denmark in 1930 as part of a luxury goods tax and currently adds around 25 per cent to the cost, or DKK 7.67 (US$1.21) per
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