The World’s First ‘Clear Coffee’ Is Full Of Caffeine But Won’t Stain Your Teeth

Made from Arabica beans and water, Clr Cff is free from chemicals, preservatives, artificial flavors, and sweeteners.

The World’s First ‘Clear Coffee’ Is Full Of Caffeine But Won’t Stain Your Teeth
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Caffeine is the most widely consumed drug in the world. And where do most people get their hit of it? That’s right, from coffee. The beverage is what persuades most people to leave their beds in the morning and embark on another day of work or errands. Unfortunately, a downside accompanies the consumption of the beverage: stained teeth.

Fortunately for coffee lovers everywhere, a clear version of the beloved drink has been invented. Not only is Clr Cff packed with caffeine, it is guaranteed to keep one’s pearly whites stain-free. As Mashable reports, the clear coffee (the first in the world!) was founded by brothers Adam and David Nagy.

The drink is made from Arabica beans and water and is produced using a secretive method “which has never been used before.”

Though the new product might make one apprehensive, the brothers guarantee that the drink is free from chemicals, preservatives, artificial flavors, and sweeteners.

The Nagy brothers were inspired to develop the product as they are self-proclaimed “heavy coffee drinkers.” David explained to the Evening Standard:

“Like many other people we struggled with the teeth stains caused by it. There was nothing on the market that would suit our needs so we decided to create our own recipe.”

The World’s First ‘Clear Coffee’ Is Full Of Caffeine But Won’t Stain Your Teeth
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It took three months of trial and error, but the duo eventually succeeded in making a clear coffee which reportedly tastes like cold brew-style coffee. Each bottle contains about 100 mg of caffeine, which is just slightly more than a conventional cup.

The clear coffee – which is best served chilled – is presently available on shelves at Whole Food Markets and Selfridges & Co in London. We expect the product will soon be available worldwide, however. After all, coffee is great, but being able to drink the beverage and maintain white teeth is even better.

Learn more by visiting the Clr Cff website, Instagram, and Facebook.

Two brothers created Clr Cff, the world’s first clear coffee.
The World’s First ‘Clear Coffee’ Is Full Of Caffeine But Won’t Stain Your Teeth
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With 100 mg of caffeine per bottle, it will keep one energized but won’t stain teeth.
The World’s First ‘Clear Coffee’ Is Full Of Caffeine But Won’t Stain Your Teeth
Image Credit: Clr Cff
The World’s First ‘Clear Coffee’ Is Full Of Caffeine But Won’t Stain Your Teeth
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Clr Cff is presently available in London…
The World’s First ‘Clear Coffee’ Is Full Of Caffeine But Won’t Stain Your Teeth
Image Credit: @montypuchala
…but we expect it will be available internationally soon.
The World’s First ‘Clear Coffee’ Is Full Of Caffeine But Won’t Stain Your Teeth
Image Credit: Clr Cff

The World’s First ‘Clear Coffee’ Is Full Of Caffeine But Won’t Stain Your Teeth
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Future Peeps Flavors

10 Future Peeps Flavors That Are Totally Real

10 Future Peeps Flavors That Are Totally Real

Easter can get a whole lot better with Chardonnay Peeps!

From Bon Appétit:

This is the way the world ends: Not with a bang, not with a whimper, but with a Peep. The Pennsylvania-based Just Born company has been producing this Easter basket staple for more than 60 years. They currently churn out 2 billion Peeps annually. That’s about six Peeps for every American—more than enough to trigger a bout of corn syrup-induced narcolepsy.

These irresistible marshmallow candies traditionally resemble chicks and bunnies. Once upon a time, they came in just one flavor: sugar. But in recent years, the Peeps product line has multiplied like (squishy, tooth-achingly sweet) rabbits. Now you can choose from tempting varieties like Sour Watermelon, Fruit Punch, Blue Raspberry, Cotton Candy, Bubble Gum, Party Cake—not Birthday Cake, never Birthday Cake, how dare you—Sweet Lemonade, dark chocolate-dipped Blueberry Delight, and ganache-filled Triple Chocolate. (This to say nothing of non-edible Peeps merch like jewelry, earbuds, socks, sidewalk chalk, toddler-sized bucket hats, adult-sized bucket hats, and three-foot-tall bunny plushes.)

What unearthly confections will Just Born deliver into this realm next? Consider this a visit from the Ghost of Easter Future.

Doritos Locos Peeps

Orange-stained fingers aren’t just a symptom of certain chips anymore. Now sweets can ruin your white furniture, too. Besides, it’s high time Taco Bell expanded its dessert offerings beyond the Caramel Apple Empanada. (Coming in 2018: Mountain Dew Baja Blast Peeps.)

Chicken Nugget Peeps

If you stick a pair of beady wax eyes onto a humble McNug, you’re 80% of the way to a Peep as it is. Of the four standard nugget shapes, I’d recommend the boot—which vaguely resembles a baby bird, if you squint and/or wish hard enough—over the bell, ball, or bone.

Dayquil Peeps

A multifunctional treat in an appropriate neon-orange shade. (Do not operate heavy machinery after consuming this Peep. Do not exceed four Peeps within 24 hours.)

Activated Charcoal Peeps

An absorbent pitch-black—well, charcoal-black—Peep that’ll remind you of a s’more gone horribly wrong and may help combat diarrhea and gas, which seems fitting.

Sriracha Peeps

Given that there’s already a rooster on the bottle, a hot sauce-infused Peep seems like a logical next step. Better yet, you can film your oblivious children taking a bite of the bright-red chick (tell them it’s red velvet—which, yup, is already a Peeps flavor) and send the footage into Jimmy Kimmel Live for an inevitable prank segment.

Wheatgrass Peeps

Finally, you can justify blending Peeps directly into your smoothies. Such is the magic of wellness.

Chardonnay Peeps

A plummy, oak-aged chick with notes of pear and corn syrup. Perfect for the parents of sugar-crazed children on Easter morning.

Salt and Vinegar Peeps

Why shouldn’t your favorite Easter treat be as high in sodium as it is in sugar?

Glazed Easter Ham Peeps

Comes complete with miniature Peeps-sized cherries and pineapple rings.

Almond Peeps Milk

Springtime has heralded the arrival of Peeps Milk in the more adventurous of supermarket fridges for a few years now, in fresh-from-the-dairy flavors like Eggnog and Strawberry Créme. But why shouldn’t the lactose intolerant among us be able to enjoy diabetes in its purest liquid form?

Pumpkin Spice Peeps

I wrote “Pumpkin Spice Peeps” as a joke (goes perfectly with a pair of marshmallow-soft Ugg boots, am I right?), but I have since discovered that they are real. Very real. Pumpkin Spice Peeps are an actual product, released alongside Caramel Apple and Candy Corn as part of an autumn-themed Peeps line. Just Born, you have bested me. I am dead, and you may take my bones and boil them into gelatin.

 

 

Foods Dogs Can And Cannot Eat

Some pet owners seem to know little to nothing about which foods their dog can eat and which ones will make their pup feel ill, so they feed them random foods without a second thought.

And unless their dog becomes so ill they need to go to the vet they don’t make the connection between these random foods and the fact that their dog always has an upset stomach.

So if you want to know what your dog can and cannot eat and avoid giving them a gut ache then this “Can My Dog Eat That?” infographic put together by Here Pup! is a perfect primer.

Foods Dogs Can And Cannot Eat

 
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