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The big business of coffee 9 Articles

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    by Raison d'e-tre

    When we hear about business in coffee, Coffeebean, Starbucks automatically comes to our mind. Indeed, it is the second most valued commodity after oil. 500 billion cups of coffee are consumed each year.

    Just in America, some 3

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    by Ray Fauteux

    Many regions of the world have a love affair with coffee and Canada is certainly not an acception to the rule. We love our coffee and the national favorite is brewed by a company called Tim Horton's.

    Originally the brain child

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    by Jason Lupo

    What do those coffee companies put in their drinks that makes the connoisseur come back for more? Coffee is one of the largest investments around, and with starbucks taking over every every street corner, it is hard not to stop

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    by bHre

    Oh what I could tell you about coffee. In the world of coffee, as I know it at least, there are drinkers and thinkers. The drinkers are the ones who come in everyday to get their caffeine and get on their way to whatever destination

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    by Me...Again

    Today on ABC News, there was a piece about Starbucks and how many there are around the world. There are over 360 in Seattle alone, almost 10,000 in America. The company boasts of studying people- not just people, but coffee drinkers-

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    by Sammy Stein

    How did a bitter drink made from roasted berries ever come to be as popular as it is today?

    From a stimulant of Africancountries, acepted by Muslims whose religion forbade coffee, this drink has swept the world and now coffee

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    by Liza Nuing

    I never used to drink coffee until I was about 20 years old, and now I drink it almost every day. I haven't managed to get used to instant coffee but I do like my Starbucks, Coffee Bean and Gloria Jeans, even my local Funk!

    Coffee

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    by Gemma Wiseman

    According to www.wisegeek.com, "Coffee has become the second most valuable commodity in the world after oil. It originated in the highlands of Ethiopia during the 15th century, and 125 million people today depend on coffee for

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    by Claire Hulott

    Coffee is big business, proven by the 4000 worldwide starbucks stores, not to mention the many minions who have joined in this major money making venture. No longer can you walk ten paces without passing a "coffee shop", sometimes

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