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  • matth3wh
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    Originally posted by Barry_Duncan View Post
    Starbucks admitted that as they had a bottomless cup of coffee, they made it extra hot .to slow down the drinkers and reduce their use.
    Barry.
    They'll probably get sued when people get heart palpitations from overdosing on bottomless cup of caffeine.

    "I drank 7 cups of their coffee and ended up in hospital! Somebody should have warned me about this coffee stuff!"

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  • Barry_Duncan
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    That has happened before, years ago.


    Starbucks admitted that as they had a bottomless cup of coffee, they made it extra hot .to slow down the drinkers and reduce their use.

    Barry.

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  • Magic_Matt
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    Originally posted by mjoyce View Post
    600 mL of coffee served at 88 degrees celsius. I don't know how anyone can drink coffee at that temperature, let alone plan to drink it while driving!
    Just a guess, but I reckon most people serve tea around that temperature... 🤔

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  • mjoyce
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    600 mL of coffee served at 88 degrees celsius. I don't know how anyone can drink coffee at that temperature, let alone plan to drink it while driving!

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  • matth3wh
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    US woman awarded $100G for injuries caused by coffee spill

    And the question we are all thinking is ... is that enough money to cover the emotional trauma of spilling coffee. [emoji24]

    Well, that and why go to Starbucks?
    Last edited by matth3wh; 21 May 2017, 05:18 PM.

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  • US woman awarded $100G for injuries caused by coffee spill

    Florida woman awarded $100G for Starbucks coffee spill - NY Daily News

    As a recent customer to the Starbucks in the US, I am not surprised at all coffee (scalding) can cause serious injuries.
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