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  2. Coffee, Tea or Me? (film) - Wikipedia

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    Original release. Network. CBS. Release. September 11, 1973. ( 1973-09-11) Coffee, Tea or Me? is a 1973 American TV film based on the book of the same name. It was directed by Norman Panama .

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    David K. Li and Maya Brown. December 11, 2023 at 12:33 PM. Three Northern California coffee house workers — seen in a viral video denying a Jewish woman access to a bathroom where there was anti ...

  4. Coffee service - Wikipedia

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    An increasingly popular preparation offered by coffee service providers is known as a frac pac. This is ground coffee in a self-contained packet, enveloped by a filter. This allows a conventional drip coffee maker to be used, but without the mess of cleaning out the old grounds and without the requirement to measure out the right amount of coffee.

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  6. Review (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. March 6, 2014. ( 2014-03-06) –. March 30, 2017. ( 2017-03-30) Review is an American mockumentary comedy television series starring Andy Daly as professional critic Forrest MacNeil, who provides reviews of real-life experiences. The series was developed by Daly, Jeffrey Blitz and Charlie Siskel, and is an adaptation of the Australian ...

  7. Black Rifle Coffee Company - Wikipedia

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    www .blackriflecoffee .com. Black Rifle Coffee Company ( BRCC) is a coffee company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. [1] It gained national attention in 2017, when it employed about 50 people, after pledging to hire 10,000 veterans to protest Starbucks 's pledge to hire 10,000 refugees. [2] [3] [4]

  8. History of coffee - Wikipedia

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    The Coffee Bearer by John Frederick Lewis (1857) Kaffa kalid coffeepot, by French silversmith François-Thomas Germain, 1757, silver with ebony handle, Metropolitan Museum of Art. The history of coffee dates back to centuries of old oral tradition in modern-day Somalia, Ethiopia and Yemen. It was already known in Mecca in the 15th century.

  9. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    The term subsequently became popular through a Pan-American Coffee Bureau ad campaign of 1952 which urged consumers, "Give yourself a Coffee-Break – and Get What Coffee Gives to You." [193] John B. Watson , a behavioral psychologist who worked with Maxwell House later in his career, helped to popularize coffee breaks within the American culture.