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September 24, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
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We will be starting monthly e-mail promotions once we get enough sign-ups on the website. We will try to have around 2-3 Deals, Coupons, and/or Reviews posted every week.
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Two Boca Java Coupons for you Online Shoppers
September 16, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
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$10 off $50 purchase
20% off first purchase
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Starbucks Reward Card
September 3, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
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I went by Starbucks and decided to pick up one of their reward cards.
Here’s what all ya get with one and you can load it with only 5$!!

Complimentary Beverage Customization
Purchase a beverage with your registered Starbucks Card and you can get select syrup and milk options (like soy) on the house.
Complimentary choices include Caramel syrup (regular or sugar-free), Cinnamon Dolce (regular or sugar-free), Classic, Hazelnut (regular or sugar-free), Juicy Raspberry, Peppermint, Toffee Nut, Vanilla (regular or sugar-free), Sugar-Free Mocha, soy, breve and heavy cream. Offer valid at participating U.S./Canada stores and is subject to change.
Free Refills on Brewed Coffee
When you’re at Starbucks you feel at home. Your registered Starbucks Card gets you brewed or iced coffee refills at no charge.
Free Beverage with Whole Bean Purchase
Get more coffee with your coffee. When you use your registered Starbucks Card to buy 1 lb of our whole bean coffee, we’ll give you any tall (12 fl oz) beverage of your choice.
Up to Two Hours Free Wi-Fi Daily
Surf while you sit in coffeehouse comfort. With your active registered Starbucks Card, you’ll receive up to two hours of Wi-Fi service every day. Learn more about getting connected.
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Vanilla Bean Frappuccino® Blended Crème -Starbucks-
September 3, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
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A deliciously creamy, classic combination of Vanilla bean and milk, blended with ice, topped with whipped cream (optional).
Just stopped by Starbucks in Satellite Beach and had a Vanilla Bean Frappucino. Was AWESOME for anyone who isn’t and big coffee taste fan. It has more of the creme taste to it, and a great vanilla flavor.
7/10
Anyone else tried it?
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Coffee Mate Coupon *Special Offers*
September 3, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
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Print Them => HERE
Buy 1 Get 1 free on your next purchase of Coffee Mate Stick Packs
and
Save 1.50 on your next purchase of (2) 15oz. or larger packages of Coffee-Mate Powder or Liquid or (2) 10.2oz. of Coffee-Mate Powder Sugar-Free.
Enjoy!
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Get a Complimentary Starbucks Grocery Coupon Booklet with Every Order
September 2, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
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Thanks for shopping and loving Starbucks® coffee. We thought you might like a few reasons to seek us out at the grocery store.
From ice cream to delicious hot and cold beverages, each product in the coupon booket—complimentary with every order—is proudly made with Starbucks® coffee. And now you can enjoy them at home.
Click Here to Visit The Official Website with Details!
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The Coffee Information Center Video
September 2, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
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Check out this Video We Just made to help promote the site => Watch it Here!
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We will soon be getting coupons up on the site and some forums!
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All About Coffee
August 10, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
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Coffee is one the best drinks in the world. It is considered excellent by many people all around the world. Most of these people cannot survive for even a day without a cup of coffee. With the number of innovations that keep coming out in this respect there seems to be no let up to this trend. Even when it was first discovered, it was considered an excellent drink all around the world.
People who have studied the origins of coffee claim that it was first consumed somewhere in Africa. The story says that there was a goatherd who saw his goats start acting frisky after eating some berries. When he himself consumed the berries he found himself having a whole new amount of energy. Without fail, the word spread far and wide and before anyone knew it, coffee beans were being cultivated in the Arabian Peninsula. In Europe, coffee was first introduced in the 1600’s and Brazil, a place where most of today’s coffee is grown, only came to know of it in the 1700’s. In 1901, instant coffee was invented. In 1903 they saw decaffeinating coffee and freeze dried coffee was introduced in 1938. In today’s world, coffee is the second largest selling commodity and is beaten only by petroleum.
An average person drinks close to ten pounds of coffee every year and nearly half of the people in the United States choose to drink this beverage. On a world scale, the yearly consumption of coffee is over four hundred billion cups. Around half of this consumption occurs during breakfast time and around 35% of the people prefer drinking it without milk.
Almost 67% of the world’s coffee comes from Brazil and Columbia where most of it is handpicked. They say that the seed of a coffee berry or green coffee can last for up to 2 years when it is not roasted. But, after it is roasted, it’s life span starts falling rapidly and that is why it is said that coffee tastes the best when it is consumed right after it is roasted. Many people believe that by refrigerating coffee can help preserve it but this is not true and the coffee might even start tasting funny as it absorbs flavors quite readily from the foods in the fridge. There are many flavors in which coffee is available and the conditions in which it is grown greatly affect the flavor of it as well. You can estimate that 100 Arabica bushes will give you near 130 pounds of non-roasted coffee beans.
One thing you should know is that coffee is very good for you. It has anti oxidants and minerals present in it which are all believed to help you with some diseases. Researchers say that coffee even reduces the probability of people to get Parkinson’s disease or diabetes. There are bacteria fighting elements present in coffee and these help with tooth decay and there are also some anti oxidants that are believed to help prevent colon cancer by stimulating enzymes. The caffeine helps you concentrate and keeps you alert. It is also known to help you with asthma and headaches.
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Is Decaffeinated Coffee Good?
August 5, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
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Let’s begin by understanding what is decaffeinated coffee? It is essentially coffee with the caffeine content being removed from it or perhaps reduced. Now before you reach for that cup of coffee and think well it is decaffeinated what harm can come of it? Think again! Most people who drink coffee do so because it keeps them fresh and stops them from feeling jittery, however some believe that it is better to have regular coffee than decaf. So the question that is uppermost in your mind is- which is better regular coffee or decaffeinated? Another question that emanates from this discussion is- does drinking decaffeinated coffee pose any health risks?
Now let’s begin by understanding how much caffeine does decaffeinated coffee contain? It actually has almost 97% of the caffeine removed that means just about 5milligrams remains, as compared to the 150 milligrams in about 6 ounces of regular brewed coffee.
Let us also briefly understand how caffeine is extracted so we know whether the process is healthy or not. Three methods are mainly used to extract caffeine; one is by making use of organic solvents like mythlene chloride or ethyl acetate, the second is by using carbon dioxide and the third being the water method. As ethyl acetate is a fruit derivative, coffee that is decaffeinated by making use of this solvent is called natural decaf.
There have often been heated discussions about coffee that is decaffeinated with methylene chloride being used as a solvent because often studies have shown that this chemical caused cancer when it was inhaled by animals in labs, however interestingly the same chemical had no effect when the animal drank it. In fact the compound that is used in decaf has been approved by the FDA.
Another question is does drinking regular coffee cause any health problems? Often coffee is blamed for many ailments particularly related to hypertension, but almost all tests carried on this harmless beverage have declared it not guilty. One study has found that drinking five or more cups of coffee may raise cholesterol levels. Most Canadians and Americans drink filtered coffee.
You may be surprised to read this but caffeine can actually have some benefits like- it boosts alertness and also has mild analgesic effect that is why it is added to some pain killers. Drinking excessive decaffeinated coffee can however cause the risk of ulcers. So just drink in moderation and hey! There is no stopping you from reaching for that warm cup of coffee to begin the day in a refreshing way!
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What Is Organic Coffee
August 5, 2009 by CoffeeXpert
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The demand for coffee has been on the rise every since it was created. With the high rise in demand, coffee bean growers had to figure out ways to produce such vast amounts of coffee beans in less time. The main production method was by using pesticides and fertilizers. This is bad for the consumers and has been proven by many tests. Due to this issue, the growers are now producing organic coffee. Organic coffee is made with no extra add-on substances, which is completely safe for everyone. The only source of energy for the plants to grow is from the soil, sunlight and water. Even though the time taken to grow the coffee is much longer, it is worth the wait in the end. Since this is the issue, you can expect the price to be fairly high. The location of the production and the type of bean used will definitely affect the price. There is no other major difference between organic and in-organic coffee. They both come in various styles and types. The organic coffee is always labeled with a certified sticker. They both come caffeinated and decaffeinated. In the year 2006, approximately sixty-seven metric tons of organic coffee was sold worldwide.
Organic coffee is mainly grown in Peru, Ethiopia and Mexico. For the product to be put in stores, it must go
through several qualification steps. The production of this type of coffee also helps out the environment a great deal. Organic coffee is better in every way possible, except for the pricing. Even with this fact being out, many consumers still go with the other option. Since the price affects many, the producers of in-organic coffee will still keep producing. During the slow economy, the experts are saying the prices may drop a couple of dollars, but not a significant amount. If you were to look at all the benefits that you get out of organic coffee, you would not care to look at the price at all. Organic coffee can be found anywhere they sell inorganic coffee. The next time you visit your local cafe for a cup of coffee, ask them about organic coffee.
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