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Default Columbia's coffee is in danger

On Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 6:57:12 PM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote:
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> I used to drink Kona back when I worked for a large multinational corporation contracted to another large multinational corporation, a Military Industrial Complex contractor, whose main business goal was to think of bigger better ways to kill more people faster, but then when IBM laid off 15,001 workers worldwide by June 2002 I switched to nursing where I actually help people and I switched to Sumatran because it's cheaper than Kona. And I tasted some Kona after I'd gotten used to Sumatran, and I actually prefer Sumatran now!
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I'll have to check out the Sumatran. Thanks.

I really like Trung Nguyen coffee. It's actually a flavored coffee and processed for a smooth, buttery, brew with a distinct chocolate note. It's everything you want in a coffee and smoother than even Kona. That's rather amazing. They use some kind of secret process to get the coffee to taste that way. My wife doesn't care for it so there's not much point in purchasing it any more.

https://www.amazon.com/Trung-Nguyen-.../dp/B000F17AKC