I haven't tried any of the Baileys's creamers. They just don't look appealing to me, but I can see how that one would be!
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I don't think the baileys ones are doing very well. Everytime I see them they are having major sales. I think people assume it's an alcohol company so what the hell are they making creamers for.Originally posted by FitnessBrat View PostI haven't tried any of the Baileys's creamers. They just don't look appealing to me, but I can see how that one would be!
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Originally posted by Bouncer View PostI don't think the baileys ones are doing very well. Everytime I see them they are having major sales. I think people assume it's an alcohol company so what the hell are they making creamers for.
Yep. I assume it's going to have that type of flavor as it's base and that doesn't sound like something I want in my creamer.
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Harmful bacteria found in half of Keurig machines. Gotta keep 'em clean. Coffee Crud: Harmful Bacteria Found In Coffee Makers « CBS Pittsburgh
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Here's Why Coffee Makes You Have To Poop
We've all been there, or at least thirty percent of coffee-drinkers have: you down your morning cup of joe and are halfway out the door when your stomach grumbles..and you suddenly have to poop.
Why explains coffee's laxative effect? As a new video (above) from the American Chemical Society's "Reactions" series says, this poo-effect used to be chalked up to caffeine, which is a known laxative. But it turns out there's more to the story.
It seems that coffee causes the stomach to ramp up its production of gastric acid. This, in turn, can cause the stomach to quickly dump its contents into the intestines.
Other factors may contribute as well: coffee can induce rhythmic contractions in the intestines and raise levels of the hormones cholecystokinin and gastric, which kick-start the colon.
Talk about getting a jolt from your java!
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