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What is the Most Expensive Starbucks Drink?

starbucksrecpt.jpgWhat would you do if you were given a voucher redeemable for any Starbucks drink?

This guy concocted the most expensive coffee.

Here it is:

13 shot venti soy hazelnut vanilla cinnamon white mocha with extra white mocha and caramel.

Total Cost: $13.76 (with tax).

What the blogger didn’t tote up was the amount of caffeine in this drink. …

January 2nd, 2008 | Coffee, Fun Stuff | 26 Comments

The On/Off Coffee Mug

How to tell if a mug is filled with steaming coffee: The on/off mug.

This clever mug automatically displays “OFF” when it is empty and ‘ON” when it is filled with coffee or tea. It is covered with a heat sensitive pigment which allows it to change from black to white or vice versa depending on whether it is filled or

December 3rd, 2007 | Coffee | 4 Comments

The Complete Guide to Starbucks Caffeine

brewed_coffee.jpgAfter years of waiting, Starbucks have finally begun to list caffeine amounts along with their regular nutrition information.

The info is listed on some of the newer leaflets and also buried in the Starbucks site. We have compiled a more complete table, along with info from other independent laboratory tests.

The caffeine database here at Energy Fiend …

October 17th, 2007 | Caffeine, Coffee | 41 Comments

Coffee Cup: Color Matching Guide

Suck UK has a range of coffee and tea mugs available. Each provides a color matching guide to ensure the proportion of milk in your instant coffee is right on.

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October 9th, 2007 | Coffee | 9 Comments

Caffeine Cookies

drinkcoffee.jpgBlogger and Coffee fiend Chris Howard gives us his recipe for creating caffeinated cookies.

Basically he starts off with a standard oatmeal cookie recipe (like this one here).

Then the magic:

Being an experimenter, I don’t write anything down, but here’s the basic formula for super-wicked oatmeal coffee chocolate chip cookies: Take your normal oatmeal cookie

September 17th, 2007 | Caffeinated Products, Coffee | 9 Comments

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