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Yes Dave, Light Roasts Have More Caffeine

[the First Crack Podcast with Garrick Van Buren] “File this under unconfirmed but curious factoids. I heard, in a Toronto coffee shop, that mild coffee actually has more caffeine than the strong stuff”

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Posted at August 19, 2005 11:38 AM

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