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		<title>Coffee Porn: A Post in Pictures</title>
		<link>http://coskay.com/2009/12/03/coffee-porn-a-post-in-pictures/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 16:31:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<title>Product Review: Starbucks VIA</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 15:31:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Photos]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know Starbucks sells instant coffee?  I didn&#8217;t either, not until I visited Seattle at least.  It&#8217;s a relatively new product only available in Seattle, Chicago and London (you can also order online here).

Being from NY, the concept did not make sense to me.  Why would I use instant coffee, there is a coffee [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know Starbucks sells <a href="http://www.starbucks.com/coffee/instantCoffee.aspx?catId=17#id=instant_coffee&amp;num=01">instant coffee</a>?  I didn&#8217;t either, not until I visited Seattle at least.  It&#8217;s a relatively new product only available in Seattle, Chicago and London (you can also order online <a href="http://www.starbucksstore.com/products/shprodli.asp?SkuList=193583,193590,193765,193772&amp;CCAID=SBXCOFVIAB">here</a>).</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-275" title="Starbucks VIA " src="http://coskay.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/49389-200x300.jpg" alt="Starbucks VIA " width="200" height="300" /></p>
<p>Being from NY, the concept did not make sense to me.  Why would I use <em>instant</em> coffee, there is a coffee place (most likely Starbucks) open right across the street!  Then I read the back of the package&#8230;&#8221;It took more than 35 years, but we&#8217;ve created a way to bring you the bold taste of Starbucks coffee in any cup.&#8221;  Ohhh!!!!!!  I get it!  They&#8217;re just trying to make sure I never drink any coffee besides Starbucks ever again!  Case Closed.</p>
<p>Ok, Ok, back to the review.  The package comes with three individual servings of instant coffee.  So if you&#8217;re away from home, you can bring them with you to have coffee on demand (provided there is hot water, milk and sugar around).  I did notice a big difference between traditional instant coffee (top) and the starbucks (bottom).  The granules themselves are MUCH smaller, a factor Starbucks claims comes from their top-secret process for making the instant coffee taste better.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-277" title="Instant Coffee" src="http://coskay.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/images.jpg" alt="Instant Coffee" width="150" height="113" /><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-278" title="SBUX VIA" src="http://coskay.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/56174-300x200.jpg" alt="SBUX VIA" width="300" height="200" /></p>
<p>If you watch the videos Starbucks has online (especially the London one), people keep saying the coffee is <em>smooth.</em> I suppose they&#8217;re right.  I would say this cup of coffee reminds me of one of those Keurig or Flavia machines.  The coffee is better Folgers and almost satifsying.  It just isn&#8217;t strong enough for a serious coffee drinker.</p>
<p>My biggest peeve is that the directions tell you to add 8 fl oz of hot water to the packet.  The smallest coffee at Starbucks is 12 fl oz and I constantly see people ordering the larger sizes.  Therefore, one would need at least two of these instants in the morning to fill their normal brew size.  Since the packets aren&#8217;t strong enough to replace the traditional cup, you might as well throw in the last packet that comes in the $2.95 package.  Wow.  My hat is off to you Starbucks, you&#8217;ve figured out how to get people to spend even more money on coffee&#8230;Genius.</p>
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		<title>SBUX New Four-Leaf Clover?*</title>
		<link>http://coskay.com/2008/09/11/sbux-new-four-leaf-clover/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:31:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Reviews]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Clover]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Coffee]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been anxious to try Starbucks&#8217; latest venture to return to personalized service, the Clover, ever since reading about it in Wired a few months ago.  Therefore, I was ecstatic to discover my local Starbucks (which, for the record, might be my favorite branch ever) was going to be debuting this coffee contraption.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been anxious to try Starbucks&#8217; latest venture to return to personalized service, the Clover, ever since reading about it in <a href="http://www.wired.com/gadgets/miscellaneous/magazine/16-08/mf_clover">Wired</a> a few months ago.  Therefore, I was ecstatic to discover my local Starbucks (which, for the record, might be my favorite branch ever) was going to be debuting this coffee contraption.</p>
<p>For those of you who are unfamiliar with the Clover, it is essentially the $11,000 version of your office <a href="http://www.myflavia.com/myflavia/default.aspx">Flavia</a> coffee machines.  The extra $10,800 is a bit pricey, but the coffee isn&#8217;t from a packet either.  In addition to using freshly ground beans (measured out precisely to the tenth of a gram), the machine boasts customizable temperature and brew time settings.  Starbucks also offers an additional coffee selection specifically used with the Clover.  Swoon.</p>
<p>As you can probably tell, I&#8217;m a coffee fan.  My entire family has it pulsating through their veins.  Now I&#8217;ll be honest though, I&#8217;m not a huge fan of Starbucks&#8217; drip coffee.  I find it bitter and unappealing.  I much prefer their lattes and teas.  This is why the Clover piqued my interest; coffee, made freshly for me, in front of me and with really cool technology!</p>
<p>And yesterday was the big day (which was celebrated with balloons outside the shop).  I sauntered in on my way home and checked out the offerings.  After a few seconds of debate, I selected the El Savador Pacamara, a coffee from Latin America with hints of lemon and dark chocolate (cool, huh?).  I should note all of the &#8220;Small Batch Coffee&#8221; offerings had a fruit influence, a bit more variety would have been appreciated.  The barista measured and ground the beans in front of me as we made small chat about the new item.</p>
<p>About a minute later, I had a fresh cup of coffee in my hand.  Stop. Sniff. Sip. Burn Tongue. Oops, I got a little too excited and forgot that coffee is served hot.  A few minutes later I repeated the exercise.  Freshness, not bitter, not unappealing, and not $4 like the Wired article said (it was ~$2.50 for the tall).  In fact, I rather liked it.  I was able to taste the distinct flavors and I did not need sugar to mask bitterness.</p>
<p>Did Starbucks make the right choice in purchasing the entire Clover operation?  That is still a question to be answered.  The coffee <em>was</em> superior to the usual drip that had been sitting around, but I question the Clover&#8217;s versatility.  This Starbucks was located in the outer part of Kendall Square in Cambridge, it&#8217;s never ridiculously crowded and the baristas are genuinely friendly.  I feel this particular one corresponds to Starbuck&#8217;s vision of returning to their roots and focusing on the customer.  Here, the Clover fits.</p>
<p>I question its usability in metropolitan places like Manhattan and Chicago.  A place where there is a Starbucks on every corner and people have finished their coffee before they&#8217;ve paid.  A place where I always have had to wait in line to get coffee&#8230;imagine what the extra minute per person would do to those lines?! Disaster.</p>
<p>Although at $11,000 each, I&#8217;m sure they would not be set up in all those locations just yet.  For now, I&#8217;m still excited to have the Clover in my neighborhood so I can try out the other coffee flavors and see if they also live up to the hype.</p>
<p>*Yes, I realize this line has probably been used to death</p>
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