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Read More »NBA star Jimmy Butler on his coffee love affair and second career
[ad_1] Whether it’s on the basketball court or behind the barista bar, Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler is determined to be the best. That’s why he has involved himself in every step of the process when creating his own coffee company, Bigface Brand. “I want to be in every Zoom …
Read More »Starbucks (SBUX) solid Q4 earnings, guidance despite China drag
[ad_1] Club holding Starbucks (SBUX) reported strong fiscal fourth-quarter results after the closing bell Thursday, giving us confidence that demand can endure the softness in the global economy and China’s continued adherence to its zero-Covid policy. Revenue advanced to a quarterly record of $8.4 billion, exceeding expectations of $8.31 billion. …
Read More »Drinking caffeine while pregnant impacts child’s height: Study
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Read More »Starbucks expanding in Italy despite the nation’s intense coffee culture
[ad_1] In 2018, Starbucks opened its first store in Italy, a 25,000-square-foot roastery in Milan. Despite being inspired by Italian coffeehouse culture, the American chain faced resistance when entering the country. It took Starbucks 47 years to open a shop in Italy. Italians take their coffee culture very seriously — …
Read More »Coffee isn’t good for our kids, but some parents allow it anyway
[ad_1] CNN — We have become a coffee-crazed culture. Yet, with all the studies coming out on how a cup of joe can reduce the risk for diabetes, heart disease, stroke, dementia and some cancers, what’s the harm? It’s trickled down to our children. Despite years of warnings from pediatricians …
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