Thursday, September 29, 2011

National Coffee Day: Celebrate with a Free Cup of Joe


Today, they say all those smug, drink tea, to walk, because it is the international day of coffee.

Caribou Coffee, 7-11, Thornton, and Krispy Kreme are making it easier to feed the addiction by giving away free cups of Joe at the national field. (Note the fine print: 7 / 11 "with a free end at 11 am, and caribou, its buy one, one to another for free.)

Although rumored to be involved, Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks said that they will not give away free coffee, prompting one fan to write: "I still love the coffee, and I would still pay for it with a national holiday, coffee, and other people moan and complain and go to 7.11 for the [expletive] free cup of coffee. "

In addition to getting a cup of Java, we invite you to celebrate, remembering where the coffee comes from - the group jumped up and goats.

According to the National Coffee Association, Ethiopian shepherds goats named Kaldi was the first to realize the wonders of coffee: "It is said that he discovered coffee, noticing that his goats, after eating berries from a tree, have become so energetic that they do not want to sleep at night. "

Today, these berries are then harvested and processed; the beans are dried, crushed, export, coffee flavor, roasted, ground and brewed - all to get to the ferry mug in front of you.

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