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  „Co? They don't grow coffee in Colorodo I probably do get a break due to volume...but I was just trying to be honest by saying that $1.95 was high..and you posted that when the market was down...shoot you must be paying over $2 now. I will call a buddy of mine who stores some coffee in Seattle and find out his price on small quantities.“

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Global Exchange : wsj112399.html Global Exchange : wsj112399.html

  „The movement has yet to get the support of major U.S. coffee houses such as Philip Morris Cos.' Maxwell House unit and Procter & Gamble Co.'s Folgers unit, which buy their beans in volume. And most coffee sold to big companies comes from lowland coffee farms that consist of vast plantations run by corporations.“

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Global Exchange : Battle over beans brews in Berkeley Global Exchange : Battle over beans brews in Berkeley

  „Officials of those companies counter they make coffee available at affordable prices for the mass market. Measure O is also opposed by specialty coffee giant Starbucks Coffee Co. of Seattle and local favorite Peet's Coffee & Tea Inc.“

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CoffeeKids.org  (INeedCoffee.com) CoffeeKids.org (INeedCoffee.com)

  „Did you know that the average coffee tree only produces one pound of finished coffee per year? With all the coffee beans that we consume, we should be conscious of the lives of the farmers that produce this pleasure-giving crop. Unfortunately, their lives are not anywhere near the western standard to which we've grown accustomed.“

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Cafe´ de Colombia - ORIGINS Cafe´ de Colombia - ORIGINS

  „These labels are commonly used in coffee exchange markets in order to identify the type of bean, its quality, and its price. Colombian Milds are typically the highest quality and the most expensive beans, followed by Other Milds, Brazil, and Robustas. back to coffee types“

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