Right now, I am drinking black coffee from a ceramic brown mug. I’m not sure where it came from, but it looks like one of those bottom-shelf mugs you might find collecting dust in a thrift store.
Being green is selling out in some places. Starbucks, in its ongoing bid to be eco-friendly, is running out of reusable cups that change color when you fill them with an iced drink. The caffeine chain ...
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If your morning brew tastes more bitter than usual, you may want to consider changing the color of your mug instead of adding more sugar. In a paper recently published in the journal Flavour, ...
It’s nearly the holiday season, which means it’s officially time to get started on your shopping. If you have a coffee-lover to buy for this year (or are one yourself), you’re going to want to check ...
After years of releasing limited-edition holiday cups, Starbucks certainly knows how to get people excited over a drinking vessel — even if there isn't any liquid in it. This week, the coffee chain ...