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  2. Youtooz - Wikipedia

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    Youtooz is a Canadian company that manufactures licensed collectible caricatural figurines made from vinyl. The company primarily partners with Internet personalities or public figures and memes as a way to create an additional revenue for the partners while also making merchandise available for fans and the public. [ 1 ]

  3. Coffee cup (unit) - Wikipedia

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    1 coffee cup = 2 ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ British imperial fluid ounces = ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠ tumbler = ⁠ 5 / 16 ⁠ breakfast cup = ⁠ 5 / 12 ⁠ cup = ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ teacup = 1 ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠ wine glasses = ⁠ 1 / 8 ⁠ British imperial pint: ≈ 22 / 5 ⁠ US customary fluid ounces: ≈ 0·3: US customary cup: ≈ 71·03: millilitres: ≈ 0·28 ...

  4. Economics of coffee - Wikipedia

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    Over 2.25 billion cups of coffee are consumed in the world daily. Over 90 percent of coffee production takes place in developing countries — mainly South America — while consumption happens primarily in industrialized economies. There are 25 million small producers who rely on coffee for a living worldwide.

  5. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    A "Wayne Gretzky" is more of a legend or joke than a feasible order; for comparison, a medium Regular has 6g fat and 11g sugar [89] (approximately 3 tsp of cream and 2 1/2 tsp white sugar), so a Wayne Gretzky in a medium size would have nine times that amount: 54g fat and 99g of sugar, approximately 1/2 cup cream (27 teaspoons, or 118ml, or 4oz ...

  6. Ever heard of mushroom coffee? We tried a bunch to see if it ...

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    This blend is similar to Mud\Wtr in its powdered form, but it also includes real Arabica coffee, delivering around 48 milligrams of caffeine per serving — roughly half as much as a regular cup ...

  7. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Coffee production uses a large volume of water. On average it takes about 140 litres (37 US gal) of water to grow the coffee beans needed to produce one cup of coffee. Growing the plants needed to produce 1 kg (2.2 lb) of roasted coffee in Africa, South America or Asia requires 26,400 litres (7,000 US gal) of water. [86]

  8. Coffee cup sleeve - Wikipedia

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    The coffee sleeve was invented in 1991 by Jay Sorensen [1] and patented in 1995 [2] (under the trademarked name Java Jacket), and are now commonly utilized by coffee houses and other vendors that sell hot beverages dispensed in disposable paper cups. There are a number of patents that cover various coffee sleeves and their aspects.

  9. 10 things you may not know about Reese's Peanut Butter Cups - AOL

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    Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are a good source of protein. A standard serving packs five grams of it, about the equivalent of a handful of almonds or a half a cup of chickpeas. 7.