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What is Java for coffee?

What is Java for coffee? In North America, java has been slang for coffee since about 1850. Java is a coffee-producing region of what was then the Dutch East Indies and is now Indonesia, and while the term originally referred to coffee grown in Java, by the 20th century it was shorthand for any coffee. […]

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Can a cold brew be decaf?

Can a cold brew be decaf? When we made decaf, we didn’t lose any sleep over it – mostly because we kicked caffeine out. But also because we kept it how you love it – bold, smooth, with that signature SToK taste. This decaf brew has a dialed-in amount of cane sugar for a sweet

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Why are Keurig cups so expensive?

Why are Keurig cups so expensive? K-Cups are expensive due to their complex packaging, the coffee inside, the sophisticated manufacturing process ensuring freshness and consistency, and the significant convenience premium they offer compared to traditional brewing methods. Coffee has antioxidants, which have health benefits. But K-Cups likely release microplastics into your coffee, and these tiny

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