McDonald’s is offering its McCafe coffee for free from Monday to Friday till Oct 21, 2009. One free coffee every same day breakfast receipt excluding purchases of hashbrowns and beverages.
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McDonald’s is offering its McCafe coffee for free from Monday to Friday till Oct 21, 2009. One free coffee every same day breakfast receipt excluding purchases of hashbrowns and beverages.
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via Quality Health,
The researchers found that young men who performed an intense bout of cycling had less muscle soreness when they took a pre-workout dose of caffeine.
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Not many people know this Pronto Coffee. I’ve been there twice when I went to Peace Center. Nice and comfortable environment; and, the price is quite reasonable. If you are nearby, you should give it a try. [click to continue…]
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From 23 to 27 May 2008, SINGAPORE FOOD EXPO 2008, the spectacular display of local food and beverages will once again fulfill our promises to be the most exciting food event ever at Singapore Food Expo Hall 5.
One can find the most innovative 5-in-1 coffee, the unique pairing of crispy meat floss with dark and white chocolate, ready-to-eat tofu cubes in 3 sauces and must-have food staples, like rice, edible oil and soy sauces at attractive prices.
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Haven’t tried Ipoh Old Town White Coffee yet in Singapore? Well, you definitely should.
The introduction of OLDTOWN White Coffee 3in1 Classic together with the original recipe from 1958 spearheaded a breakthrough in the coffee industry. The Company single-handedly captured the original authentic taste of an otherwise localized white coffee, turning it into a mobile commodity – a fast moving consumer good (FMCG), capturing the South East Asia market.
Don’t know what white coffee is? Listen carefully:
In English-speaking countries, “white coffee” is used to refer to regular black coffee that has had milk, cream or some other “whitener” added to it. Cream varieties (often called “creamers” in the U.S.), can be made of dairy milk, corn syrup derivatives, soy, or nut products. Sweeteners used include cane sugar or artificial ingredients.
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