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Our Favorite Local AZ Coffee and Tea

AzSustainability.comhttp://azsustainability.com/2008/06/30/our-favorite-local-az-coffee-and-tea/ [AzSustainability.com] Considering Starbucks’ ever growing world domination and it being Independents Week and all, now is as good a time as ever to discover some fantastic local flavor in the aromatic and caffeinated wonder that is coffee and tea.

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Posted at July 1, 2008 09:03 AM

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