The Popularity of Coffee
As I sit in my room, drinking my double shot mocha, I ponder if the recent trend of coffee popularity is important? Some would say coffee is not important; it is a drink being mass-produced and exploited by big business. For someone like myself coffee is an important part of my day. When I wake in the morning, I have a cup of coffee, when I get home from school, I make my self a mixed espresso drink, and I often have a black cup of coffee after dinner for that last boost of energy prior to my late night studying. Today coffee isn't just for the caffeine dependent; coffee is seen as trendy, profitable, and often just something to do. As of 1999, the United States had 180,000,000 coffee drinkers, spending nearly 17.9 billion dollars on coffee alone, that is an average of $166 a year per coffee drinker. In the year 2000 coffee consumption reached an all time high. According to National Coffee Drinking Trends published by the National Coffee Association, 25% of American adults drank coffee occasionally, while another 54% of adults drank coffee on a daily basis. What's more, studies indicate coffee consumption increases with age, which
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