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- Demetrios Mavromichalis : Revitalizing Community Through Business
- Demetrios Mavromichalis is the owner of Venice Grind, a coffee shop he opened for the purpose of supporting the neighborhood where he grew up. Mavromichalis talks about the ways Venice Grind has helped revitalize the community and the many benefits of his coffee.
- Videos 2008-04-04
- Use Caffeine Effectively
- Despite the fact that I pound two to three cups of coffee every day, I've never really thought about caffeine as a performance enhancing drug beyond the fact the fact that it makes me less tired. But there's evidence that, like steroids and other drugs, caffeine works better when it's...
- Blog posts 2008-02-12
- Can You Learn to Take a Leading Role?
- Once, back in my consulting days, I was pitching a client in London â€" and choking terribly, blathering on about how my agency could help make the prospective client into a "thought leader." Fortunately, a friendly member of the client's team was somehow able to make...
- Blog posts 2008-01-29
- How Many Cups of Coffee is "Normal"?
- Per capita, American coffee drinkers consume three cups of coffee a day, so you can sleep well -- or stay awake, rather -- knowing that you're not the only one with a caffeine fix.Is it bad for your health? Most reports say no, and they all peg the 'healthy' intake...
- Blog posts 2007-08-27
- Coffee Roaster Brews Up Eco-Friendly Cup
- Equator Estate Coffees & Teas, a specialty coffee roasting firm in San Rafael, Calif., is guided by the belief that quality leads to sustainability. Co-founders Helen Russell and Brooke McDonnell partner with farmers who practice sustainable land stewardship in developing countries. In addition, Equator uses a coffee roaster that burns...
- Videos 2010-01-27
- Coffee Roaster Brews Up Eco-Friendly Cup
- Equator Estate Coffees & Teas, a specialty coffee roasting firm in San Rafael, Calif., is guided by the belief that quality leads to sustainability. Co-founders Helen Russell and Brooke McDonnell partner with farmers who practice sustainable land stewardship in developing countries. In addition, Equator uses a coffee roaster that burns...
- Blog posts 2010-02-02
- Coffee Roaster Brews Up Eco-Friendly Cup
- Equator Estate Coffees & Teas, a specialty coffee roasting firm in San Rafael, Calif., is guided by the belief that quality leads to sustainability. Co-founders Helen Russell and Brooke McDonnell partner with farmers who practice sustainable land stewardship in developing countries. In addition, Equator uses a coffee roaster that burns...
- Videos 2010-01-27
- Green Mountain Coffee Brewing Profits in Single-Serve Cups
- Even in a recession, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters has shown that consumers on a tight budget are willing to indulge on a fantastic cup of coffee -- by brewing their own java at home. The purveyor of specialty coffees and the Keurig single-cup brewing system has delivered nine consecutive quarters...
- Blog posts 2008-12-17
- Starbucks Instant is Coming Soon
- First breakfast value meals, and now this: Starbucks has sent out a memo to employees confirming that it's poised to launch a new line of instant coffee. The memo, which The Seattle Times got a copy of, was sent out Thursday, after Advertising Age and The Wall...
- Blog posts 2009-02-13
- More Instant News from Starbucks
- Chicago and Seattle will be the first test markets for Starbucks' new Via instant coffee. The company said today that it plans to start test-marketing its instant coffee in those cities on March 3, with the goal of rolling them out nationwide in the fall. ...
- Blog posts 2009-02-17
- Starbucks Via 'Better than Most Instant Coffee,' But ...
- March 4 was the launch date for Starbucks' new Via instant coffee, so, curious, I strolled over to my neighborhood Starbucks in the Seattle suburb where I live -- only to have the barista tell me that only select Seattle-area stores had Via in stock. The rest of the region...
- Blog posts 2009-03-05
- Starbucks Revamps Brewing as More Stores Close
- Barista-in-Chief Howard Schultz has long complained about how Starbucks gave up the "theater" and romance of the coffee house experience as it expanded globally. Now the company is trying to get some of that back, even as it shuts the door on 600 stores, which is 500 more than it...
- Blog posts 2009-06-19
- Starbucks Seller Takes Via Discontent to PostSecret
- PostSecret is one of my favorite non-work-related blogs. People express their secrets in post card form and mail them anonymously to be posted on the site. Usually the secrets have nothing whatsoever to do with the food industry, but this week I was thrilled to see a secret about Starbucks...
- Blog posts 2009-11-02
- In Europe, George Clooney Is a Coffee Salesman
- In the U.S., George Clooney's image is assiduously tended -- he's the ne plus ultra of Hollywood cool, this century's Cary Grant. But in Europe he's just another pretty face hawking consumer goods. This ad for Nespresso coffee can currently be seen in magazines and on bus shelters all over...
- Blog posts 2009-12-23
- Can Dunkin' Donuts Coffee Stand Up to Starbucks?
- Compete submits: Dunkin’ Donuts took the gloves off in its battle against rival Starbucks SBUX with the October 21 launch of its “Dunkin Beat Starbucks” campaign featuring a national blind taste test where Dunkin’ coffee was preferred over Starbucks. Has the campaign resonated with coffee drinkers? *Daily reach...
- External links 2008-11-10
- Coffee and Other Recreational Drugs | BTalk Australia
- (7min 51) Click on "Play" to hear the podcast or click "Get It" to download. Do you worry about the amount of coffee you drink at your desk each day? Today on BTalk Australia four-cups-a-day-man Phil Dobbie asks Dr Michael Lyvers from Bond University...
- Blog posts 2008-08-19
- Starbucks' Loss is Green Mountain's Gain
- The people who once frequented Starbucks, but don't any more either to avoid the expense or because their nearest outlet was one of the 600 the chain has recently closed have to get their fix somewhere. Many are opting to drink more coffee at home or at...
- Blog posts 2008-08-15
- Why Office Coffee Tastes So Bad
- Coffee is one of the necessities for remaining in the business world, and truly great coffee to be one of life's little luxuries. I thought I'd make your life a little better by sharing what I've learned about how to brew a truly spectacular cup of coffee. by Geoffrey James
- Blog posts 2008-08-02
- Think Globally, Drink Coffee Locally: Fair Trade Coffee And Student Activism
- This article focuses on Students for Fair Trade SFT, a group at Western Washington University attempting to increase resource flows to coffee farmers in Less Developed Countries LDCs. SFT's goal is to shift university coffee purchasing towards products certified to provide minimum prices to democratically run growers' cooperatives. SFT has...
- White papers 2002-03-26
- Southeast's First Cybercafe Pairs Cappuccino With High Speed Internet Access in Charlottesville, VA
- The Mudhouse combines the relaxing atmosphere of a coffee house, with local coffees and pastries baked on site, with a high-speed Internet connection at a workspace created specifically for the cafe. SCORE Counselor Joe Geller was most instrumental in keeping the couple focused and aiming for that next step to...
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