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What your coffee order can say about you: caffeine and personality

BERKELEY, California, U.S. – Coffee may be the only beverage college students like more than alcohol. At UC Berkeley, where sleep deprivation is the norm and all-nighters are a common occurrence, coffee is even more valuable. We all need that sweet, sweet caffeine — but how you choose to get this neccesity says a lot about you.

BioNovelus makes key strides in the fight against coffee rust in Guatemala

PHOENIX, U.S. — BioNovelus, Inc. is proud to announce that it has acquired all certifications and licensures it believes necessary to sell and distribute products from newly established Guatemalan Subsidiary: BioNovelus-Guatemala S.A. in Guatemala. Anacafé, the Guatemalan Coffee Association reports positive results for ...

Crimson Cup opens third Columbus location in Convention Center

COLUMBUS, Ohio, U.S. – A new Crimson Cup Coffee Bar opened March 1 in the Greater Columbus Convention Center, 400 North High Street, just in time to caffeinate fans at the Arnold Sports Festival.

Restaurants Canada launches Making Moments campaign for Canada 150

TORONTO, Canada - We all have a special restaurant moment. What's yours? For Canada 150, Restaurants Canada is launching Making Moments, a campaign to collectively ...

Reviving cocoa farms in Puerto Rico, after centuries of destruction

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The dream of reviving Puerto Rico's chocolate tradition took root in Juan Carlos Vizcarrondo's mind years ago. He's always been obsessed with flowers and trees. As a boy, he planted so much greenery in his mother's backyard, there was hardly room to walk.

Likelihood of El Niño increases says Australian Bureau of Meteorology

MELBOURNE, Australia – The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) remains neutral. However, recent changes in both the tropical Pacific Ocean and atmosphere, and climate model outlooks surveyed by the Bureau, suggest the likelihood of El Niño forming in 2017 has risen.

L’Oreal, Chanel and Nespresso pioneer carbon insetting to cut emissions

MILAN – Leading-edge companies striving for carbon neutrality often turn to carbon offsets to deal with the hardest-to-reduce emissions, such as those created by employee travel, according to a new study issued by Forest Trends.

Recognition of the Fair Trade certified seal reaches an all-time high

OAKLAND, Calif., U.S. – Fair Trade USA, the leading third-party certifier of Fair Trade products in North America, and the Natural Marketing Institute (NMI), today release new data indicating that 67 percent of consumers now recognize the Fair Trade Certified seal.

How mobile technology is helping London’s homeless become baristas

LONDON, UK – For a nation of supposed tea drinkers, British people consume more than 70 million cups of coffee each day.This is an upward trend that shows no signs of slowing. Consumer palates are becoming increasingly refined in an ultra-competitive market where it’s not about the concoction, but all about the origin and background of the ingredients.

Japan’s coffee shop leader brews local joint venture with Chinese partner

TOKYO, Japan – Japan's leading coffee shop operator will take its low-price cafe chain to mainland China via a local joint venture, returning to the country after ending a previous foray with pasta restaurants. Doutor Nichires Holdings will partner with restaurant group Xiao Nan Guo.

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