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Link: http://www.greenbean-store.com/Blog/archives/290
Starbucks Expands Coffee-on-the-Go Options *[2009-01-22] Already the top performers in the ready-to-drink (RTD) energy coffee subcategory, Starbucks Doubleshot Energy+Coffee beverages will soon be available in a new flavor: Cinnamon Dulce. Cinnamon Dulce combines the subtly spicy taste of cinnamon and vanilla with a supercharged blend of Starbucks coffee, B-vitamins, guarana, and ginseng. Cinnamon Dulce will be available in grocery and convenience channels alongside existing Coffee, Mocha, and Vanilla flavors in early February 2009. The existing flavors already occupy three spots in the top five drinks in their category. *Source: http://www.qsrmagazine.com/articles/....phtml?id=7924 -L.H. The GreenBean Coffee Espresso & Tea LLC www.greenbean-store.com ---- over 100 coffees and teas www.greenbean-store.com/Blog ---- more articles like this one |
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Starbuck is feeling the crunch with the current economy and scrambling to keep their status. I gave up coffee houses when I discovered Kona coffee from Hawaii. Growing, harvesting and roasting the beans are like an art form in Hawaii and you can taste it in every satisfying cup. I get pure Kona coffee from https://konaluna.com so I don't get stuck with watered down blends sold by local shops.
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