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  2. Proud Mary Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Proud Mary Coffee is an Australia-based coffee company that also operates two cafes in the United States. [1] [2] The business was established in Collingwood in 2009. In Portland, Oregon, Proud Mary Café operates on Alberta Street in northeast Portland. Another location operates in Austin, Texas. [3] [4] Proud Mary has garnered a positive ...

  3. Like Dunkin’, the coffee giant announced the return of its holiday menu — plus, it unveiled its much-anticipated red cup designs. Starting Nov. 2, Starbucks’ seasonal suite of beverages ...

  4. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    Coffee cups and mugs may be made of glazed ceramic [1], porcelain, plastic, glass, insulated or uninsulated metal, and other materials. In the past, coffee cups have also been made of bone, clay, and wood. [2] Disposable coffee cups may be made out of paper or polystyrene foam (often mistakenly called Styrofoam).

  5. File:CoffeeCup.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. The 15 Healthiest Fast Food Desserts, According to Registered ...

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    Nutrition facts: 280 calories. 10 grams of fat. 23 grams of total sugar. 3 grams of protein. Oatmeal and oatmeal bars often appear on lists of the healthiest breakfasts.

  7. List of coffee drinks - Wikipedia

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    This menu item consists of a cup of drip coffee with two creams and two sugars (or double cream, double sugar). The chain achieves flavor consistency across cup sizes by employing a pair of countertop vending machines, one dispensing cream and milk and the other dispensing white granulated sugar, with buttons for different cup sizes and amounts.

  8. Mug - Wikipedia

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    A mug of coffee with cream. A mug is a type of cup, [1] a drinking vessel usually intended for hot drinks such as: coffee, hot chocolate, or tea. Mugs usually have handles and hold a larger amount of fluid than other types of cups such as teacups or coffee cups. Typically, a mug holds approximately 250–350 ml (8–12 US fl oz) of liquid. [2]

  9. Coffee cupping - Wikipedia

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    The cups used for coffee tasting are traditionally 8 oz. glass, such as a whiskey glass, so that the coffee taster can see the color of the brew, and inspect the foam on top of the cup and the sediments formed at the bottom of the cup. Coffee sample trays Traditionally coffee sample trays are set out on the coffee tasting table behind the cup ...