|
| Page 1, 2, 3 |
It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans...
|
AC User ID: 78596 4/7/2006 1:16 AM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | That explains why I don't like Starbucks coffee. |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4801 4/7/2006 1:48 AM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote |
I tried starbucks for the first time the other day. I've decided they should change the name to Upchucks Coffee. That was the worse excuse for coffee I've had since I left the Army. |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78548 4/7/2006 1:51 AM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | OP: My dad hates Starbucks. He always says their coffee tastes burned.
The best coffee I everhad was fromt his casino that had a 300 pound copper coffee roasted, with like a blend of 56 beans. i hate coffee and I guzzled theirs.
And cappacino in Europe rocks. Nothing like this crappola here. |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2307 4/7/2006 1:55 AM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | Why don't people's mouths get numb? Surely someone would have overdosed by now. |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4801 4/7/2006 1:55 AM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | I've had no name bargin coffee that tasted better than Starbucks. I can't understand the appeal. Must just be the lure of the label. |
|
KL nli User ID: 60761 4/7/2006 1:58 AM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | Anonymous Coward
User ID: 73973
3/27/2006 11:37 PM
"explains high prices" 
meh, try Starbux in another country where they dont know the meaning of the word sugar! gaaaaaaaaaaag! |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76844 4/10/2006 10:54 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote |
 |
|
paranoid eyes User ID: 79203 4/10/2006 11:02 PM
 | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | coffee is the second most important trade item on the nyse when facism comes to Amerika, it will come wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross. sinclair lewis He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. neitsche |
|
paranoid eyes User ID: 79203 4/10/2006 11:03 PM
 | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | can you guess the first? when facism comes to Amerika, it will come wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross. sinclair lewis He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. neitsche |
|
Petunia User ID: 75853 4/10/2006 11:07 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | LOL Cuppa Joe. I remember you. |
|
Cuppa Joe User ID: 80112 4/10/2006 11:33 PM
 | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | PETUNIA YOU REMEMBER ME IF YOU OWE ME MONEY BUT IF IT HAS TO DO WITH SOME CHILDREN YOU CAN'T ACCOUNT FOR THEN YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ME BEFORE IF YOU CATCH MY DRIFT ANYWAY I WENT FOR MY CHECKUP AND MY DOC SAYS I HAVE AN 'UNUSUAL' HEART RATE AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT THE FUCK HE WAS IMPLYING AND I DIDN'T STICK AROUND LONG ENOUGH FOR THE PARTICULARS SINCE I WAS JONESIN' FOR MY NEXT FIX AND I PULL A SHARP U-TURN AND JUST MISS A PICKUP TRUCK AND TOO BAD CUZ IT WAS FULL OF MEXICANS ANYWAY I PUSH BACK THE DOORS AT STARBUCKS AND THERE'S THIS BIRKENSTOCK-WEARIN', PHISH-LISTENIN', EYEBROW RING-WEARIN' FRUITCAKE ORDERING A DECAFF AND I JUST ELBOW MY WAY PAST BECAUSE I'M A BUSY MAN AND NOT SITTING AROUND STUDYING TO BE A PHILOSOPHY MAJOR AND SOMEHOW MY ELBOW MUST HAVE WANDERED A BIT AND OKAY THERE WAS A LITTLE BLOOD COMING FROM HIS NOSE AND NEXT THING I KNOW HE'S ON HIS CELL PHONE TO THE COPS AND I MANAGED TO HIGHTAIL IT OUT OF THERE AND STILL GOT A FEW CUPS OF JAVA FROM THE HAJI AT THE GAS STATION EVEN THOUGH HE PULLED SOME ATTITUDE AND |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80097 4/10/2006 11:37 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | "Why don't people's mouths get numb? Surely someone would have overdosed by now."
There are around 200 species of erythroxylon plants. At least 17 produce cocaine.
There are around 200 species of erythroxylon plants. At least 17 produce cocaine.
There are around 200 species of erythroxylon plants. At least 17 produce cocaine.
There are around 200 species of erythroxylon plants. At least 17 produce cocaine.
There are around 200 species of erythroxylon plants. At least 17 produce cocaine. |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74887 4/11/2006 12:27 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | FOUND THE SECRET INGREDIENCE:

 |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1525 4/11/2006 12:34 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | Starbucks coffee hurts my stomach. I only like the Frappuccino. |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1525 4/11/2006 12:39 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | And the fact that they cater to the "young & hip professional" at least where I live makes me want to gag. And also the fact that they call their clerks "Barristas" makes me wanna gag even more. Please, give me a frickin' break! |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76844 4/11/2006 2:44 PM | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30145 4/11/2006 2:51 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | nothing beats Boyds coffee Gourmet Madallion even their decaf is beter than staubuck's caffaniated : shopboyds.com |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79045 4/11/2006 3:46 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | Starbucks coffee is just too strong.
I call it nuclear coffee.
A cup of that stuff and a person could be awake for days. Just think of the strain on your ole ticker not to mention burning out your brain cells with excitement. It is no wonder that Starbucks coffee in the morning gets people jazzed up for the day but the crash and burned at the days end isn't worth it. :D
Another place I don't drink coffee is McDonalds.
Both places...their coffee is strong enough to put hair on your chest and if you happen to be female that could be a problem.
Just too many chemicals in the fancy-smancy coffee flavors there for me. |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74646 4/11/2006 3:57 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | There are many big secrets with Coca-Cola. Naturally, the monopoly press, with their financial and espionage hang-ups and conflicts of interest, are certainly in no position to ever tell you about it.
Since started several decades after the American Civil War, what was it that made Coca-Cola so popular? There were already plenty of drinks that could have been more popular.
The answer is simple. Coke had a secret formula base made up from processing coca leaves, the by-product of which is cocaine. Up to the beginning of the 20th Century, the Coca-Cola creators did say that their beverage had cocaine. And in 1903, they were taken to task by authorities for having cocaine in their drink which for many years in the beginning, was available as a soda fountain drink in pharmacies.
For a hundred years now, however, Coca-Cola Company has denied they ever had cocaine and that they deny that it has cocaine now.
Heroin causes a physical reaction when used and a terrible wrenching of the person when they seek to withdraw. Cocaine addiction, on the other hand, is primarily subconscious. Up to 1989, when you started drinking Coke, you got that "kick". Some even claimed that it had some unknown medicinal way of making you feel better. One long-time head of Coca-Cola Company contended it helped relieve pain left-over from a childhood head injury he suffered from.
But 1989 was a turning point. As we have pointed out earlier in this series, the secret base for Coca-Cola is made by Stepan Chemical Company, of Northfield, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, through their Maywood Chemical Division in New Jersey.
I once interviewed, on tape, a top official of Stepan, who admitted that cocaine was a by-product of their processing of coca leaves for the secret Coca-Cola base, They supply, he added, cocaine for the pharmaceutical trade.
And that is where George Herbert Walker Bush has to be inserted into the picture. After eleven and a half months in 1976 as Director of Central Intelligence, he became a Director of Eli Lilly Company, which reportedly gets their cocaine from Stepan. Somewhere, somehow, cocaine "leaks out" into the dope underground. Whether between Stepan and Coke's bottlers or otherwise.
continued at [link to www.skolnicksreport.com]
--------------------------------------
[link to thewayhomeorfacethefire.info]
The MOST important book on the planet ? |
|
Professor Tether User ID: 80144 4/11/2006 4:04 PM
 | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote |
@ "Definitely ain't no 'ludes in coffee!!!"
 |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74646 4/11/2006 4:05 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | "....Coca is used industrially in the cosmetics and food industries. The Coca-Cola Company used to buy 115 tons of coca leaf from Peru and 105 tons from Bolivia per year, which it used as an ingredient in its Coca-Cola formula (famously a trade secret). The cocaine itself does not end up in the drink nowadays, however, and is generally sold to the pharmaceutical industry where it is used for various surgical procedures. [1]...."
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
[link to www.hightimes.com] |
|
BlueDolphin User ID: 38090 4/11/2006 4:42 PM
 | |
Enigma User ID: 70637 6/28/2006 5:12 PM
 | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | Coca-Cola is the largest purchaser of coca leaf extract for flavoring than any company in the world...
 "knowing and not DOING, is like NOT KNOWING at all" |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74188 6/28/2006 5:13 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | cuppa joe....been there dude, but gave it all up for a better life |
|
Disturbed User ID: 2269 6/28/2006 5:16 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | Why bump an old unintresting thread? |
|
Dallas User ID: 92632 6/28/2006 5:16 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | I got hooked on Bustelo, then Albertson's quit selling it. Maybe we can get Tom Thumb to start carrying it.
Bustelo is some seriously good Latin American espresso. |
|
susan User ID: 272356 10/16/2007 4:21 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | DRINK SOMETHING WITH NO GMOS
www.workingwonders.awarenesshealth.com
i lost 45 lbs; and; 22% body fat with pure trim
i never drink
coke/or coffee !!!
ANYMORE ...
NOW a weigh a whole lot less :)) |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 313210 10/16/2007 4:24 PM | |
CANDACE User ID: 436634 5/20/2008 11:55 PM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | Wake up people,entertaining spirts unaware, its lilith and its real. Where in the end times WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!! |
|
Anonymous Coward User ID: 408743 5/21/2008 12:09 AM | | Re: It's true. Starbucks uses THIS to flavor their coffee beans... | Quote | Seriously, I was just thinking about how good I feel after having a cup of their coffee.
LOL
Now I know why.
I was feeling crappy earlier, so I went to Starbucks because I knew it would help.
LOL |
|
| Page 1, 2, 3 |
|