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  2. Knockbox - Wikipedia

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    An espresso tamper, grinder, and knockbox. A knockbox (informally known as a "bash bin", "coffee column", "slam piece" or "bang bang") is a device used to store spent espresso grounds, called a puck, after a shot of espresso has been pulled.

  3. Secret Tournament - Wikipedia

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    "Secret Tournament" (also known as "Scorpion KO" or "The Cage") was a Nike global advertising campaign coinciding with the 2002 FIFA World Cup. [1] With a marketing budget estimated at US$100 million, [2] the advert featured 24 top contemporary football players and former player Eric Cantona as the tournament "referee".

  4. La Marzocco - Wikipedia

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    La Marzocco was the first to register a patent for an espresso machine with a horizontal boiler. In comparison to the previous vertical structure, organized the brew groups in a horizontal fashion, which provided efficiency for the barista and an opportunity to engage with customers.

  5. Sabrina Carpenter Binge-Drinks ‘Espresso’ While ... - AOL

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    Espresso is now the (un)official drink of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Pop singer Sabrina Carpenter has been heating up the charts with her smash-hit “Espresso,” and now she’s taking on ...

  6. Why We Can't Stop Thinking About 'Espresso' - AOL

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    The video has gained over 14 million views on YouTube and “Espresso” peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 (only to be dethroned by Taylor Swift), and is No. 5 on Spotify’s Viral 50 U.S.A ...

  7. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    The first espresso machine was created in 1822 by the Frenchman Louis Bernard Rabaut. [1] [2]In 1855, another Frenchman, Edouard Loysel de Santais, presented a café express machine at the Exposition Universelle of Paris able to make 2,000 cups of coffee in 1 hour.