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Weasel Bulemia

[World of Lint] Weasel coffee is a speciality that comes (apparently) from Vietnam and differs from normal coffee in that it has been eaten and then regurgitated by weasels. The little weasels wander around Vietnamese coffee plantations, find coffee beans lying around, eat them, find that they don't like them and then vomit them up.

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http://www.coolest-gadgets.com [Coolest-gadgets.com] Weasel Coffee » Coolest Gadgets: No doubt they will say ”˜Oh, that’s a nice coffee, is it Nescafe?’ to which you would reply ”˜No, weasels have eaten these coffee beans and then spat them back out, got them off the internet’. Although you may want to tell them after they have drank it, don’t want anyone spitting it out on your good carpet do you!

[Top Gadgets] Weasel Coffee: This richly refreshing coffee is great news in PR terms for the poor old weasel, as the much-maligned creature is frequently (and erroneously) associated with treachery and deceit. In fact, a quick look in the dictionary reveals that, as well as describing a small carnivore, the word weasel can also be used to depict a person who is sly, perfidious and double-crossing.

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Posted at September 25, 2006 12:55 AM

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