This website is retiring
After nine years and over 2100 posts, we are going dormant. We will remain online so our readers may access the archives.
It's been fun and we appreciate your visits.
Robert
Pura Vida!
After nine years and over 2100 posts, we are going dormant. We will remain online so our readers may access the archives.
Mon, 27 Jul 2009 08:48:54 GMT
Labels: Health
Labels: Saeco
At 6:00 am on Friday, the doors opened to Starbucks first “un-Starbucks” store on Capitol Hill in Seattle. It’s called 15th Ave Coffee & Tea and upon first glance, you would never know it was a Starbucks. There isn’t a green siren logo to be found anywhere. The only thing giving away the true identity of the corporate owner are the words “inspired by Starbucks” strategically placed around the café including etched into the wooden frame of a menu board.
Labels: Starbucks
Massive coffee replanting launched
Labels: Phillipines
Costa Rica's coffee production in the next 2009-10 crop cycle, for which harvesting won't start until October, is forecast to rise 5% to 1,671,270 60-kilogram bags, the official Costa Rican Coffee Council, or Icafe, said Friday.
Labels: Costa Rica coffee
(RTTNews) - Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) rose sharply in early trade Monday and advanced further in the final 90 minutes of the afternoon. The stock finished up by $6.86 at $67.01 on above average volume.
Labels: Green Mountain Coffee
By Rosemary Black
Labels: Health
By Adam Williams
Labels: Costa Rica coffee
Waterbury business charts remarkable growth
Labels: Green Mountain Coffee
Distant Lands' decision to become lead supplier has rewards, challenges
Labels: McDonald's
The Hawaii Coffee Association's 14th Annual Conference and Trade Show July 9 to 12 will offer what sponsors say is the first state-wide "cupping" competition at Maui Tropical Plantation in Waikapu, Maui.
Janet Whitman, Financial Post
Labels: Tim Horton's