Are you looking for a nerdy fun way to make coffee in the morning. Check this officially licensed Star Wars product exclusively on sale at ThinkGeek, the Star Wars R2-D2 Coffee Press.
Make Coffee with Star Wars Droid R2-D2
Grab An Espresso & Pet A Sheep
Food & Music in SF’s Mission District
Starbucks Coffee Perfection
How does Starbucks get that nicely brewed coffee in your hands? Rogier Wieland tells this animated story for Starbucks Coffee Asia Pacific Ltd.
Amazing Coffee Art!
Viral Video Friday: The Science of Coffee
Starbucks and Doodling
Two of my favorite things. Doodling and Coffee.. Her other picture at Instagram are pretty awesome also.
Would You Like Cream, Sugar, or Creature in Your Coffee?
I get up pretty early for work and also on my days off. For instance, I’m writing this post at 5:48am in the morning. Currently, I’m downing coffee while I absentmindedly type away on the keyboard. Instead of depending on the coffee to jolt me awake, it’d be great to stare down into one of these cups to get my brain and eyes that surprise kick in the head I sorely need to get my day going. The regular 11 oz. cup goes for $15 while the larger 15 oz. one goes for $20 plus they’ve got plenty of sea and land creatures to choose from.
For more info, go to: Creature Cups.
Mocamomo x NeochaEDGE = Pop Art Inspired iPhone Cases
HK company Mocamomo produces lots of unique art-infused iPhone cases and now they are collaborating with Shanghai-based art agency NeochaEDGE with a set of 8 modern art inspired iPhone 4/4s cases.
Insane Coffee Madness: Death Wish
I am a 3 cups-a-day coffee drinker. Heck, I even own Starbucks stocks because I like coffee so much, so when I saw this advertisement for the world strongest coffee, naturally I was intrigued. The minute you enter the website, there are disclaimers and warnings letting you know this is a highly caffeinated drink. While I was reading comments that this stuff should be illegal, I was already looking for my credit card. It claims to have 200% more caffeine than a typical coffee, hmmm, you know this might make me become too productive at work.
Active Wear Made from Coffee Beans
Every so often, there is a new fabric being put to use in clothing. Now it’s recycled coffee beans. Californian based sportswear company VIRUS uses their patent technology on their StayWarm Series of active sportswear clothing for men and women. The StayWarm Performance Series uses Coffeee Charcoal which are recycled coffee grounds infused with the fabric to keep the body warm and moisture out.