🍀 St. Paddy’s Coffee, A $635 Cup & A Starbucks Scandal

Celebrate with 10 festive coffee drinks, find out why a single cup of coffee costs $635, learn about a major creamer recall, and see why Starbucks lost a $50M lawsuit!

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Hello Coffee Lovers!

Do you want to add some Irish flair to your coffee routine?

We’ve got 10 festive St. Patrick’s Day drinks that’ll have you sipping like a leprechaun… think creamy Irish Coffees, minty Mochas, and Baileys-infused treats that’ll make your taste buds dance a jig!

Also in this edition:

  • A major coffee creamer recall—find out if yours is affected.

  • Starbucks loses a $50M lawsuit over a coffee spill gone wrong.

  • Meet the $635 cup of coffee that’s shaking up the specialty coffee world.

Try one of these amazing St. Patrick’s Day coffee drinks this weekend and read all the coffee news! Let’s go…

☕️ Quick Coffee Facts

10 Delicious St. Patrick's Day Coffee Drinks to Try at Home

Looking to add a touch of Irish magic to your coffee routine? These 10 St. Patrick's Day-inspired coffee drinks will turn your kitchen into a cozy Dublin café!

Why not try to make one this weekend?

☘️ Change your morning brew with the Classic Irish Coffee, featuring the perfect 1:3 whiskey-to-coffee ratio and a floating layer of cream that would make any Irish bartender proud!

🍫 Mint Chocolate Mochas bring leprechaun-approved flavor with rich chocolate syrup, crème de menthe, and espresso topped with festive green sprinkles.

🍵 Skip the artificial coloring with an Emerald Green Matcha Latte that naturally delivers that perfect St. Patrick's Day hue while providing a smooth, creamy taste experience.

🍦 Indulge in a Baileys Caramel Coffee Float - the grown-up dessert that combines Irish cream, vanilla ice cream, and coffee for a magical treat worthy of a pot of gold.

🥤 Cool down with creative options like the Lucky Shamrock Frappuccino or Irish Cream Cold Brew for a refreshing take on festive March beverages!

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