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Coffee, pot

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Second cup chairman Michael Bregman on his firm's move to get into recreational cannabis
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The Growing Backlash Against Starbucks

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The two black men who were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks store have agreed to meet with its CEO Kevin Johnson at some point. After their arrest, protesters took to the streets and the #BoycottStarbucks hashtag has been trending on...
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Starbucks Protests Grow in Philadelphia

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The two black men who were arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks store have agreed to meet with its CEO Kevin Johnson at some point. After their arrest, protesters took to the streets and the #BoycottStarbucks hashtag has been trending on...
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Why Dunkin' Is Pushing its "Donut Mojo"

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Sales of the sweet treats are up, despite the rising focus on health food. Dunkin' Donuts U.S. president Dave Hoffmann explains why his company is doubling down on its "donut mojo." He also discusses a new partnership.
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Wandering Bear Aims to Give Millennials Their Coffee Fix

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Co-founders Matt Bachmann and Ben Gordon celebrate National Coffee Day. They talk about increasing distribution, and why they think cold brew will remain popular with millennials.
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Why Lavazza's History Sets it Apart From Starbucks

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Gourmet coffee is taking off in the U.S., and Lavazza North America CEO Davide Riboni thinks Americans will take to his brand, and he's confident the product can compete with brands like Starbucks.
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Rethinking Mentorship to Connect with Millennials

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Dave Wilkin, founder of Tenthousandcoffees.com thinks corporate America has mentoring all wrong. He talks about how his company's approach to leadership offers a mutual learning experience.
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How Brick-and-Mortar Can Use the Web to Survive

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Location3 CEO Alex Porter says local search is a big deal for franchises and small businesses. He talks about what owners struggle with most, and how his company uses data to help.
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Bulletproof Coffee Gives You the Right Kind of Boost

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Bulletproof Coffee announced this week that it's bringing ready-to-drink coffee to Whole Food stores across the country. The new grab-and-go version is available in four flavors, and is made with Bulletproof beans, Brain Octane oil, and...
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Flickr Co-Founder Enters Coffee Business

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Sudden Coffee is a coffee-subscription service for $19 a month. It has raised more than $3 million. CEO Caterina Fake, the co-founder of Flickr and chairman of the coffee company, tells us why the business is a good bet.
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How Sudden Coffee Is Taking on the Market "Instantly"

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The co-founder of Flickr is taking on a new challenge...trying to convince consumers instant coffee can beat pour-over. Caterina Fake, chairman of Sudden Coffee, is an early investor in the company which is using crystalized coffee to...
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'Give Back Cafe' lives up to its name

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A Nova Scotia cafe allows you to pay for coffees for those who might need one
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The Investigators with Diana Swain - The technology behind hidden camera investigations

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CBC videographer Rob Krbavac demonstrates how hidden camera technology works. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network
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Long stormy trek to Tim Hortons

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Two Fredericton residents walk for two hours through a blizzard for a cup of coffee
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Robyn Urback | 'Common Sense Whisperer'

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OPINION: With the prime minister facing criticism and a conflict of interest investigation, CBC columnist Robyn Urback wonders if Trudeau needs a 'common sense whisperer'
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Coffee, cocoa and fair trade in Peru

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Jorge Minaya Huamàn is one of the nearly 300 partners of the coffee cooperative Huadquiña, in the Andes of Southern Peru, not far from Machu Picchu. From June to October he climbs the mountains to pick coffee beans. It’s hard work just...
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[360 ° video] Producing organic coffee and cocoa in Peru

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You are inside the Urubamba Cooperative coffee and cocoa processing plant in the Southern Peru town of Quillabamba. Coffee and cocoa produced by small land owners is brought here to be processed or stocked. Here you can see how the cocoa...
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Coffee and Liver Cancer

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The Latest High Impact Medical News, Encapsulated and Physician Delivered
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Hello Kitty café opens in Shanghai

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Patrons treated to Hello Kitty-themed treats, drinks and decor
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Eighteen-year-old Canadian inventor attracting international attention

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Meet Ann Makosinski, an 18-year-old inventor who's dazzling people with her ingenuity. Our Reg Sherren caught up with her for a lesson in her creative process.
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Starbucks takes on Italy with ‘great humility and respect’

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Starbucks is going back to its roots. The world’s biggest chain of coffee shops is to open in Italy under an arrangement with local businessman Antonio Percassi, who will own and operate the stores. The company’s Chief Executive Howard...
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Elephant poo coffee

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An elephant's digestive tract is the key part of a process of making the most expensive coffee in the world
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The Ticker

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Mark Satov talks CETA ratification, Second Cup and other topics
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The Ticker

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Mark Satov, strategy advisor and founder of Satov Consultants, on some of the day's top stories