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  2. Sahar Hashemi - Wikipedia

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    Sahar Hashemi OBE (born 1967) is a British businesswoman, best known as the co-founder of the coffee chain Coffee Republic and confectionery brand Skinny Candy. She recently co-chaired the UK government Scale Up Taskforce [1] shaping government policy towards growing SMEs.

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  4. Geisha (coffee) - Wikipedia

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    Gesha coffee, sometimes referred to as Geisha coffee, [1] is a variety of coffee tree that originated in the Gori Gesha forest, Ethiopia, though it is now grown in several other nations in Africa, Asia, and the Americas. It is widely known for its unique flavor profile of floral and sweet notes, its high selling price, and its exclusivity as ...

  5. List of Nestlé brands - Wikipedia

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    Coffee. Blue Bottle Coffee Company [10] Bonka [11] ... Skinny Cow; Sorbetes (Philippines) Temptations (Philippines) Tip Top (New Zealand) Twin Pops (Philippines)

  6. Flat white - Wikipedia

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    A true flat white ought to have the same quantity of extracted coffee as any other beverage on the coffee menu (generally 30 ml, 1.1 imp fl oz) but because it is served in a smaller vessel (175 ml, 6.2 imp fl oz) it has stronger flavour than say a latte which is normally served in a 225 ml (7.9 imp fl oz) vessel and is subsequently milkier.

  7. Bikini barista - Wikipedia

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    The Sweet Spot Cafe in Shoreline, Washington "Espresso Gone Crazy" is an example of the branding used by bikini barista stands.. Sexpresso drive-through stands and coffee outlets are numerous in the greater Seattle area, [9] so much so that coffee stands that have fully clothed employees often advertise themselves as "family friendly". [10]