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Coffee May Be The Latest Victim Of Climate Change

Enjoy that morning cup of Joe while you can as climate change could radically alter the availability of coffee. In fact, researchers estimate that within 70 years Arabica coffee could become extinct.
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Cocoa future prices fell Wednesday, as New York-traded commodity "softs" were among the day's biggest losers.

Commodities Battered On Global Sell-Off, Strong Dollar

Agricultural commodities, and in particular so-called softs like sugar and coffee, fell hard Wednesday as investors, eyeing the euro zone crisis, priced in the potential fallout on consumption of U.S. farm exports.
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The Science Of Coffee Spills: It's All In The Walk

Are you nursing a burn from coffee you spilled on yourself this morning as you rushed from the café to work? Do you have a burning to desire to know why coffee spills seem so unavoidable? Turns out you may have more control over your coffee than you think.
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Starbucks adding energy drinks, factory jobs

Starbucks Corp is expanding into the fast-growing energy drink category and plans to add manufacturing jobs in the United States, the world's biggest coffee chain said on Wednesday.
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Starbucks Opens Juice Bar: What is Evolution Fresh?

On Monday, Starbucks, the well-known coffee company, opened the doors to their latest store, Evolution Fresh. Don't expect to walk in there for your daily coffee fix though; Starbucks newest venture is a juice bar.
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Starbucks tries local touch to lift growth in Europe

Starbucks Corp , the world's biggest coffee chain, is hoping to boost growth in Europe, the Middle East and Africa by opening so-called concept stores that tailor products and cafe interiors to local tastes, a senior manager told Reuters.

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