Coffee
# coffee - Yesterday’s News
15 coffees that are just too pretty to drink
Latte art. Put it in a museum, stat.
# coffee - Monday 6 May, 2013
Drugged Spiders Spinning Webs Archive Experiment of the Day
This is what happens to their spinning skills when they light up a doobie.
These people are having a bad day at Starbucks
They’ve had their names mangled or they’ve started making up fake ones. Shocking stuff.
# coffee - Saturday 4 May, 2013
Why is the US investigating added caffeine in foods?
You may be surprised by the beverages and foods containing the stimulant… even chewing gum.
# coffee - Tuesday 30 April, 2013
Customer is unimpressed with Starbucks staff writing Vagina on her cup
The staff in Starbucks Hong Kong appear to have a bit to learn about American names.
# coffee - Thursday 28 March, 2013
Helping Hand for Pat Kenny Pic of the Day
He’s a bit hard up these days.
# coffee - Thursday 21 March, 2013
Do you need the world’s strongest coffee?
Because here it is. It’s three times the strength of normal coffee and called ‘Death Wish’.
# coffee - Monday 11 March, 2013
VIDEO: Young magician makes homeless man very happy
He took the man’s coffee… and gave it back looking very different.
10 ways that drinking too much coffee can destroy your body
Back away from the cappuccino – it’s trying to kill you.
# coffee - Wednesday 20 February, 2013
VIDEO: The world’s most expensive Starbucks drink
See what $50 looks like in coffee form.
# coffee - Saturday 2 February, 2013
How to stay awake for the Super Bowl and still be a productive member of society on Monday
It’s not easy following American sports, but here’s our handy guide to staying awake during the big game.
# coffee - Friday 11 January, 2013
Nestlé Ireland to transfer 46 jobs to outside company
The company has said the changes to its field sales structure will not involve redundancies.
# coffee - Friday 7 December, 2012
Coffee picked from elephant dung costs €40 a cup
The coffee, produced in Thailand, is said to be among the most expensive in the world.
# coffee - Wednesday 14 November, 2012
Could Arabica coffee soon be extinct?
Large-scale deforestation and climate change are putting the wild Arabica coffee bean at risk of potential extinction, say experts.
# coffee - Friday 28 September, 2012
Column: Bobby Kerr – We need to promote our Irishness
The Dragon’s Den star explains how his own firms reached the brink of failure, and what that taught him about supporting Irish business.
# coffee - Saturday 8 September, 2012
The 9 at 9: Saturday
Good morning! Here are 9 things to know as you start your day…
# coffee - Saturday 1 September, 2012
Pensions, the internet and whiskey: The week in numbers
How much is a premium Dublin hotel room REALLY worth? And what does it take to reach age 116?
# coffee - Wednesday 29 August, 2012
Which profession drinks the most coffee?
Survey finds half of US workers say their productivity would be affected if they went without coffee.
# coffee - Sunday 26 August, 2012
Corporate Takeover of the Day
Starbucks give away free branded sleeves to ‘upgrade’ your non-Starbucks coffee. Ah now.
# coffee - Friday 8 June, 2012
Summer Tour Diary: Tweets from Amy and McFadden orders an ‘Irish coffee’
Brian O’Driscoll’s wife is cheering him on from afar, the Irish players miss Maxwell House and Kiwis remind us again that we have never beaten them.
# coffee - Tuesday 5 June, 2012
Starbucks apologises for ‘British’ tweet to Irish followers
The American coffee chain had asked Irish Twitter followers to “Show us what makes you proud to be British”. Er…
# coffee - Wednesday 16 May, 2012
VIDEO: Paralysed woman uses mind to move robot arm
Cathy Hutchinson was able to use the arm to sip coffee, 15 years after being paralysed by a stroke.
# coffee - Thursday 26 April, 2012
Insomnia to open 15 new franchises and create 100 new jobs
The Irish-owned coffee shop already has over 60 outlets on the high street.
# coffee - Monday 13 February, 2012
The burning question*: Tea or coffee?
This and every Monday, let TheJournal.ie distract you from the ‘serious’ news with one of life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)
# coffee - Wednesday 8 February, 2012
The Daily Fix: Wednesday
In tonight’s Fix: What you need to know about the Finance Bill, latest on the Tallaght drive-by, and the man who’s betting on the Irish economy…
# coffee - Tuesday 31 January, 2012
What brands register with a five-year-old?
Jaguar, Puma and Greyhound lose out and unsurprisingly Disney and McDonald’s are in.
# coffee - Thursday 1 December, 2011
High street coffees have ‘substantial variations’ in caffeine levels
New research suggests the caffeine levels of coffees served by high street shops vary widely, raising concerns over consumption levels by pregnant women.
# coffee - Tuesday 27 September, 2011
Coffee helps reduce women’s risk of depression: study
US researchers studied the health and caffeine consumption of more than 50,700 women over a decade.
# coffee - Friday 2 September, 2011
That morning coffee boost? It’s all in the mind…
If you’re just enjoying your first cup, we’ve got some bad news.
The 9 at 9: Friday
Nine things you should know this morning…
# coffee - Monday 20 June, 2011
Star coffee chain struggles to bring in the bucks
Starbucks has closed five stores in Ireland and doubled its pre-tax losses. However the directors say the business is healthy overall.
# coffee - Wednesday 11 May, 2011
The Daily Fix: Wednesday
Our daily wrap-up of news and developments – today including a pretty unusual health experiment in Sweden…
Five cups of coffee a day could reduce breast cancer risk
A new Swedish study has indicated that a high intake of coffee could significantly cut the risk of developing a certain type of breast cancer.
# coffee - Monday 11 April, 2011
Coffee lover? Blame your genes
If you find yourself reaching for a cup of coffee or square of chocolate throughout the day to keep you going, it could be because of your genes.
The 9 at 9: Monday
Nine things you need to know by 9am: Gaddafi agrees to a ceasefire in Libya, Fianna Fáil propose reform to political donations, and how coffee addiction could be genetic…
# coffee - Thursday 6 January, 2011
So much for branding: Starbucks drops name from logo
The coffee company marks its move into supermarkets by dropping its name – and the word ‘coffee’ – from its branding.
# coffee - Monday 30 August, 2010
Price of coffee going up?
Coffee futures jumped on fears over next year’s Brazilian harvest.
























































