Espresso machine can print text messages on coffee foam with edible ink
We’ve seen numerous ways to add personalized messages to products ranging from chocolate bars to cookies to cans of soup, but recently we came across one that has an interesting new twist. Created by Seattle cloud texting company Zipwhip, Textspresso is an espresso machine that can not only send and receive text messages, but can also print messages on coffee foam using edible ink. READ MORE…
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un filo filo più corto…
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Looks like someone is taking cheap shots at Starbucks. Well, I like it! When gourmet store Brooklyn Fare decided they needed a branding strategy, they asked Mucca Design to come up everything from their packaging design, custom typeface, and copywriting to their interior signage and t-shirts.
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En kopp kaffe (remake)
Illustration by Swedish designer and illustrator Robert Lindström.
“I have modified my illustration from the wallpaper “En kopp kaffe” to match a 50×70 cm print for an upcoming exhibition. I will definitely play around with it more later, regarding colors and graphic elements. The print will be a limited edition of 25 or so…”
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Santos
Peace Coffee delivers via bike to our local wholesale accounts wherever possible. Every day, in any weather, they’ll be out hauling 350 lb. trailers across Minneapolis and St. Paul to deliver beans without a drop of gasoline. Our commitment to bike delivery started in the early days of our business: Before we could afford a delivery vehicle, it was simply more fun to hop on a bike with some beans than to toss them into the back seat of a car. We continue to keep the fun in what we do every day, but our bike delivery program has evolved from an idealistic folly into a serious program: two full-time bikers hit the streets every day to ride the equivalent of half way ‘round the world in the course of a year and deliver a whopping 40 percent of the coffee we sell. (via Bikes—Peace Coffee)
Coffee drinking is associated with a lower risk of depression among women, a lower risk of lethal prostate cancer among men, and a lower risk of stroke among men and women. Earlier research also shows possible (it’s not a done deal) protective effects against everything from Parkinson’s disease to diabetes to some types of cancer. (via What is it about coffee? - Harvard Health Publications)