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Big Gulp? Meet Big Brotherupdated: Fri Jun 01 2012 09:01:00

America's image of New Yorkers combines swagger, style and an unwillingness to get pushed around. Humphrey Bogart once warned a Nazi commander in "Casablanca" that "there are certain sections of New York, Major, that I wouldn't advise you to try to invade." Seventy years ago, movie audiences would have laughed in appreciation of the city's toughness.

Is it safe to inhale caffeine?updated: Thu May 17 2012 09:44:00

AeroShot is a lipstick-sized inhaler that allows users to ingest what amounts to a cup of coffee's-worth of caffeine.

Coffee drinking linked to longer lifeupdated: Thu May 17 2012 09:44:00

Drinking a daily cup of coffee -- or even several cups -- isn't likely to harm your health, and it may even lower your risk of dying from chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests.

South Africa's Redbush tea tradeupdated: Thu May 03 2012 13:01:00

Marketplace Africa looks at the growing global popularity of rooibos, or redbush tea.

South Africa's rooibos a hit with tea lovers across the worldupdated: Thu May 03 2012 13:01:00

In cafes across Cape Town, brewing the perfect cup of rooibos has become a fine art.

Munich's other beer festivalupdated: Tue Mar 20 2012 13:09:00

The scene is a familiar one: women and men decked out in traditional dirndls and lederhosen while they swig steins of beer to the toe-tapping tune of oompah bands.

Choose your own romantic adventureupdated: Thu Feb 09 2012 14:21:00

On that first date, when you bonded over barbecue, the sauce drips on her chin only made her look cuter. You knew it was love when you learned John Donne was his favorite poet, too. What hooked you on the slopes was how she made black diamond runs look easy.

Coffee may reduce women's cancer risk updated: Tue Nov 22 2011 16:19:00

That morning cup (or cups) of coffee may do more than just kick-start your day.

Does drinking coffee lower cancer risk?updated: Tue Nov 22 2011 16:19:00

Elizabeth Cohen reports on a Harvard study about coffee cutting the risk of endometrial cancer.

Exploring Canada's wine regionsupdated: Fri Sep 30 2011 12:26:00

While many visitors to Canada -- especially those who think Canadians live under a permanent blanket of snow -- are surprised to learn that wine is produced in Canada, their suspicion is always tempered after a drink or two.

People.com: Trista Sutter's Favorite Cupcake Recipeupdated: Tue Sep 06 2011 15:09:00

"The cupcakes are a great choice if you're preparing for a TV viewing party with your girlfriends," Sutter tells PEOPLE

Half of Americans sip sugary drinks dailyupdated: Tue Aug 30 2011 12:28:00

When it was first invented, soda pop was a treat most people had once in a while for special occasions.

Money Magazine: Forget Napa: 3 cheap wine destinationsupdated: Fri Aug 26 2011 18:18:00

Don't follow the crowds to Napa or Bordeaux this fall. You'll save nearly 40% on lodging at these locations -- and the vino is cheaper, too.

CNNMoney: Good news, coffee lovers: Your buzz is getting cheaperupdated: Wed Aug 24 2011 16:03:00

Like a caffeine junkie on a morning buzz, the price of coffee futures began spiraling higher in late 2010 -- and coffee brands passed those higher costs on to consumers.

Money Magazine: Best deals on wine - 4 expert picksupdated: Wed Jul 13 2011 14:30:00

Oenophiles are opening up their wallets again, and a new crop of wine lovers are emerging overseas -- in places like China -- the price of vino is also bubbling up. You can cut your costs, though, with high-tech help and smart substitutions.

Crisis brewing as Japan's tea farmers face radiation banupdated: Sun Jun 19 2011 19:24:00

Japan's green tea fields sway in the early summer winds, the picture of bucolic beauty. But beneath these peaceful rows of young green buds, ready for the second harvest of the year, a national crisis is brewing.

Japan green tea crisisupdated: Sun Jun 19 2011 19:24:00

The nuclear crisis wreaks havoc on one of Japan's prized exports: green tea. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.

CNNMoney: Alcohol sales thrive in hard timesupdated: Thu Jun 09 2011 07:26:00

Alcohol sales climbed with little interruption throughout the recent recession, and have continued to expand in recent months.

Cup of culture in Ethiopiaupdated: Thu Apr 07 2011 07:55:00

Inside Africa heads to the Ethiopian Highlands where coffee is king.

Ethiopia's coffee love affairupdated: Thu Apr 07 2011 07:55:00

For many in Ethiopia, it is part of their daily routine -- a steaming hot cup of coffee first thing in the morning. But in an area considered to be the birthplace of the coffee bean, the drink is also an important part of the economy and culture.

Fortune: Diet Coke may be the new #2, but U.S. soda market is shrinkingupdated: Tue Mar 22 2011 15:14:00

The soda world is bubbling with the news that Diet Coke has surpassed Pepsi as the No. 2 carbonated soft drink in the U.S. (regular Coke still reigns). But what's been lost in much of the hoopla is that the industry overall is, well, flat.

CNNMoney: Diet Coke fizzes past Pepsiupdated: Fri Mar 18 2011 12:10:00

Score one for the Coca-Cola Company.

CNNMoney: Congress unites over BEER billupdated: Fri Mar 11 2011 22:22:00

Lawmakers can't agree on anything except ... beer.

Counterfeits in the grape wall of Chinaupdated: Fri Mar 11 2011 00:07:00

Wine tastings in Hong Kong begin the same way as anywhere else in the world: Connoisseurs are poured a vintage, they hold it up to the light to look at the color, they swirl the wine in the glass and savor the bouquet, they take small sips to assess the wine's tangy tannin-like "finish."

Can you get hooked on diet soda?updated: Wed Mar 02 2011 08:35:00

First thing every morning, Ellen Talles starts her day by draining a supersize Styrofoam cup filled with Diet Coke and crushed ice. The 61-year-old from Boca Raton, Fla., drinks another Diet Coke in the car on the way to work and keeps a glass nearby "at all times" at her job as a salesclerk. By the end of the day she has put away about 2 liters.

Do sugary drinks boost blood pressure?updated: Mon Feb 28 2011 17:02:00

Drinking a lot of soda and other sugary beverages has been linked to an increased risk of obesity and diabetes, among other health problems.

Fortune: Old Rip Van Winkle bourbon: Creating the ultimate cult brandupdated: Fri Feb 25 2011 05:21:00

Bourbon runs deep in American lore. David Crockett swigged it. Harry Truman liked a glass when playing poker. Screen star Tallulah Bankhead was famed for being able to polish off a bottle of the stuff in under 30 minutes.

CNNMoney: Great bourbons at a bargainupdated: Mon Feb 07 2011 05:42:00

Call it the Mad Men effect: retro fashions, debonair dinner parties and especially classic drinks -- like bourbon -- are back with a vengeance.

Fortune: Three challenges to McDonald's growthupdated: Fri Jan 21 2011 14:29:00

McDonald's has long been the darling of Wall Street, posting increases in same-store sales for 30 consecutive quarters since early 2003. Even during the depths of the recession in 2008, same-store sales rose by 6.1%.

A tall Frappuccino in Mumbai? Maybe, soonupdated: Thu Jan 13 2011 15:09:00

Indians may have come a step closer to sipping venti Frappuccinos after Starbucks signed a deal Thursday with a coffee conglomerate in India, a previously untapped market.

People.com: Taylor Swift and Jake Gyllenhaal Share Coffee - Againupdated: Wed Dec 01 2010 11:48:00

The pair get their hearts racing as they press on with a national caffeine tour

Indonesia's $50 cup of coffeeupdated: Fri Nov 26 2010 06:40:00

The world's most expensive coffee is thriving in Indonesia. CNN's Sara Sidner reports.

Companies stop shipping 7 caffeine-alcohol drinksupdated: Wed Nov 24 2010 20:02:00

The manufacturers of seven caffeinated alcoholic beverages labeled a "public health concern" have stopped producing or shipping the products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday.

Fine wine gets a makeover by top architectsupdated: Tue Nov 23 2010 04:49:00

The drink of choice for creative types through the ages, wine is now making significant inroads into the realms of contemporary culture.

FDA calls 7 caffeine-alcohol drinks unsafeupdated: Wed Nov 17 2010 21:14:00

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration told the manufacturers of seven caffeinated alcoholic beverages Wednesday that their drinks are a "public health concern" and can't stay on the market in their current form.

FDA: Caffeinated alcohol drinks 'unsafe'updated: Wed Nov 17 2010 21:14:00

The FDA bans seven caffeinated alcoholic beverages from staying on the market in their current form.

Senator: FDA to ban caffeinated alcohol drinksupdated: Wed Nov 17 2010 09:38:00

The Food and Drug Administration is preparing to ban caffeinated alcohol drinks, Sen. Charles Schumer said Tuesday. In response, one leading manufacturer of these drinks announced that it will remove caffiene and other ingredients from its product.

Students aware of Four Loko risks, keep drinkingupdated: Mon Nov 15 2010 06:17:00

Nine Central Washington University students were hospitalized after drinking Four Loko, but students at the University of Maryland, College Park, say they're aware of the drink's effects and know their own limits.

Washington state bans alcoholic energy drinksupdated: Thu Nov 11 2010 12:04:00

The Washington state Liquor Control Board on Wednesday banned the sale of alcoholic energy drinks after a group of college students got sick from consuming a drink nicknamed "blackout in a can."

Push to ban alcoholic energy drinkupdated: Thu Nov 11 2010 12:04:00

Four Loko, an alcoholic energy drink, is blamed for making students sick by combining caffeine and high alcohol content.

America's best wine country restaurantsupdated: Fri Nov 05 2010 12:08:00

Eating well has always been easy in wine regions. It makes sense: people who pay close attention to what they drink don't typically settle for fast-food cheeseburgers. But dining well is different from eating well, and in many wine areas it has become possible only recently.

POM-boozled: Do health drinks live up to their labels?updated: Wed Oct 27 2010 08:16:00

The makers of POM Wonderful pomegranate juice say that the drink improves blood flow and heart health, prevents and treats prostate cancer, and works 40 percent as well as Viagra (whatever that means). All for about four bucks a bottle.

New York's hopping beer sceneupdated: Tue Oct 05 2010 10:50:00

Where better to while away the afternoon than a communal table at one of these beer halls and gardens, from an old-time Bohemian favorite to a newcomer with all Asian brews.

Raise your glasses! Five fall beer festsupdated: Thu Sep 30 2010 11:45:00

The chill of fall is in the air, pour some beer in your glass. Germany's Oktoberfest isn't the only outlet for beer lovers this season. Check out these five beer festivals across the United States.

Are sports drinks part of a healthy teen lifestyle?updated: Mon Sep 27 2010 08:16:00

Advertisements for sports drinks have long featured world-class athletes such as Michael Jordan, Mia Hamm, and LeBron James. The message is clear: If you want to "be like Mike," pick up a Gatorade.

Fortune: The Honest Tea guys look backupdated: Mon Jul 26 2010 11:20:00

In September 1997, I went for a run with a friend in New York City. We both wanted a tasty post-exercise drink, but everything on the market was too sweet.

California wine country -- with kids?updated: Tue Jul 06 2010 09:27:00

We're in California's famous wine country -- shopping for frying pans.

Coffee: Is it healthier than you think?updated: Wed Apr 28 2010 12:59:00

Elaine Murszewski is a self-proclaimed coffee addict.

Mixology 101updated: Thu Dec 31 2009 09:26:00

Celebrity chef and mixologist Kathy Casey shares her trendy recipes for festive cocktails from a hotel bar in Abu Dhabi.

Top mixologist stirs up hot drinksupdated: Thu Dec 31 2009 09:26:00

Celebrity chef Kathy Casey predicts two flavor trends in cocktails for 2010 will be fresh ginger and hibiscus.

Fortune: Let's hear it for hipster beerupdated: Tue Dec 15 2009 14:04:00

At Lutz Tavern in Portland, Ore., the beer-drinking crowd goes through about 20 to 25 cases of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer on a Friday night. "It's our No. 1 seller, no questions asked, hands down," says Lilias Barisich, whose family has owned the bar since 1954.

English winegrowers set to prosper from warmer climateupdated: Tue Dec 15 2009 08:32:00

As world leaders gather in Copenhagen to debate the catastrophic effects of climate change there are some places in the world, such as the English vineyards, which stand to benefit from warmer temperatures.

Climate change good for wine?updated: Tue Dec 15 2009 08:32:00

Is climate change changing the face of British winemaking? CNN's Max Foster reports.

Napa Valley's top secretsupdated: Tue Nov 17 2009 09:42:00

You don't need us to tell you that Napa Valley is a nice place to visit. What you do need is a way to lose the masses.

FDA: Caffeinated alcoholic drinks may be illegalupdated: Fri Nov 13 2009 17:09:00

The Food and Drug Administration has notified about 30 manufacturers of alcoholic beverages containing added caffeine that it intends to take a look at their products.

Hong Kong: Welcome to wine country?updated: Tue Nov 03 2009 03:24:00

When you think of a winery, you probably imagine the bucolic Napa Valley or the dangling vineyard grapes in French wine country.

Hong Kong opens first wineryupdated: Tue Nov 03 2009 03:24:00

Hong Kong opens its first winery, despite having no vineyards or land. CNN's Pauline Chiou reports.

Fortune: Wine buying for vulturesupdated: Fri Sep 25 2009 11:34:00

There's an oft-repeated bit of eno-philosophy that says the wine business is immune to recession because people drink in good times and bad. But it turns out there's a caveat: In bad times such as these, they mostly drink the cheap stuff.

Fortune: How Starbucks lost its 'fidelity'updated: Wed Sep 16 2009 12:50:00

In this adaptation from his new book, Trade-Off: Why Some Things Catch On, and Others Don't (Broadway Books), author Kevin Maney explains the tension between two key qualities and how a great brand got caught in a no-man's-land between them.

Long Island's North Fork an easygoing wine tripupdated: Wed Sep 09 2009 14:56:00

If the two forks of Long Island's East End were sisters, the North Fork would undoubtedly be the innocent, modest one.

FSB: Tea cozyupdated: Tue Sep 01 2009 10:42:00

At Samovar Tea Lounge, a chain of three teahouses in San Francisco, you'll find no wireless Internet or bulletin board littered with local news and advertisements.

4 wine country contendersupdated: Tue Sep 01 2009 09:29:00

Perhaps they're not the first place you think of when it comes to wineries, but these four regions offer character and great wine, without the hoopla.

Raise a glass to 'beer country'updated: Thu Aug 27 2009 09:36:00

When it comes to taking spirited vacations, wandering a vineyard falls flat in the face of handcrafted brew. With more than 1,500 breweries across the United States, beer is not just a drink -- it's a destination.

Brewing up businessupdated: Thu Jul 23 2009 18:02:00

In Money & Main Street, Stephanie Elam introduces us to a coffee lover on a quest to open her own shop.

Fortune: World's best Chardonnay...from Canada?updated: Fri Jun 12 2009 10:48:00

Ask most wine hounds and sommeliers on either side of the Atlantic where the best chardonnay originates, and the answer will almost certainly be California or France.

Fortune: A bounce for Bordeauxupdated: Fri May 08 2009 17:44:00

Last year it seemed as if the proud wine growers of Bordeaux might actually have to share the financial pain the rest of us were going through. After a wet summer with little sunshine, even the Bordelais -- who like to think their reds are the global benchmark for quality -- were conceding that the 2008 vintage might not be one for the history books. Everyone else hoped that after an overpriced 2007 vintage, Bordeaux prices, which have been mounting steadily over recent vintages, might descend from the stratosphere, aided by weaker global demand.

Baristas battle for the crownupdated: Wed Apr 22 2009 06:13:00

Baristas from around the world pulled espressos, cappuccinos and specialty drinks in Atlanta to compete for the 2009 World Barista Championship title.

For new World Barista title winner, a latte hard workupdated: Wed Apr 22 2009 06:13:00

A Briton bested competitors from 51 other countries to win the recent World Barista Championship in Atlanta, Georgia.

High-end coffee business slows during recessionupdated: Mon Apr 20 2009 12:39:00

The high-end specialty coffee industry isn't immune to the effects of a recession, but many companies are still doing well.

Beware the perils of caffeine withdrawalupdated: Mon Apr 06 2009 10:54:00

Susan Todd loves her daily coffee fix. "I can drink four or five cups, easily, comfortably," said Todd, 59, of Clinton Township, Michigan.

Caffeine withdrawal symptomsupdated: Mon Apr 06 2009 10:54:00

If you miss your daily caffeine fix you might suffer from withdrawal symptoms, as CNN's Judy Fortin reports.

Drinking white wine can lead to stained teethupdated: Fri Apr 03 2009 15:01:00

If you think you're doing your teeth a favor by sipping white wine instead of red, you may need to rethink your tooth-whitening strategy.

Autistic winemakers crafting fine vintages in Japanupdated: Thu Apr 02 2009 03:51:00

When Bruce Gutlove holds up his vineyard's finest bottle of chardonnay, he sees the clarity, senses the anticipated crisp taste, and savors the hard summer of tending to his grapes.

Autistic-run Japanese wineryupdated: Thu Apr 02 2009 03:51:00

American winemaker Bruce Gutlove has a world-class winery with a staff of autistic workers. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.

Five great American tearoomsupdated: Thu Mar 12 2009 14:46:00

If you've got cabin fever and are looking for a cozy outing, afternoon tea is bound to hit the spot.

Fortune: Another round?updated: Wed Mar 11 2009 15:12:00

Professional golfers and hackers alike try all sorts of unusual things to avoid the dreaded three-putt: cross-handed grips, staggered stances, elongated putters. Jayson Woodbridge has his own trick. He swings with one hand.

CNNMoney: Starbucks' instant gratification for $1updated: Tue Feb 17 2009 16:06:00

Starbucks, home of the $4 latte, has introduced a new product to keep cash-strapped consumers sipping its brew.

How to pair your wine and chocolateupdated: Thu Feb 12 2009 09:24:00

Red wine and chocolate are a darling pair these days. With all those deep, dark chocolate notes right in a glass of Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine seems like a natural match for an intensely-flavored, dark chocolate dessert.

Wine ideas for Valentine'supdated: Thu Feb 12 2009 09:24:00

Wine expert Gary Vaynerchuk has tips on picking the best wine for your Valentine's Day date.

Wine country getawaysupdated: Thu Feb 12 2009 09:24:00

Travel guide writer Pauline Frommer takes us to San Francisco and the wine country.

New Year's Eve champagne FAQupdated: Wed Dec 31 2008 22:34:00

As midnight approaches on December 31st, more than a few of us will crack open a bottle or two of champagne to help toast in the New Year.

Amazing stories of liquor legendsupdated: Thu Nov 20 2008 09:12:00

It's hard to walk down the aisle of a liquor store without running across a bottle bearing someone's name.

Fortune: Winemaking for fun and profitupdated: Tue Oct 07 2008 10:47:00

As the former president of Walt Disney Studios and Paramount Television, Rich Frank has a long list of blockbusters to his credit, from Cheers and Entertainment Tonight to Pretty Woman and The Lion King. He's a born marketer with a knack for convincing the public that we want what he's got. And now he's ready to reveal his latest masterpiece, several years in the making. At his office in Calistoga, Calif., he reaches behind his desk for a dark, unmarked bottle that must weigh five pounds or more. It's called Promise. He hands it over. "This," he says, "is going to be one of those cult wines."

10 great wine getawaysupdated: Fri Sep 05 2008 09:41:00

From Mexico's Guadalupe Valley to Blue Hill, Maine, these 10 waterfront getaways offer a toast to the good life.

Time.com: E-Tongue Passes Wine Taste Testupdated: Tue Aug 12 2008 11:00:00

Spanish scientists unveil an electronic "tongue" that can tell the difference between a chardonnay and a macabeu

Time.com: Beers With More Alcohol Catch Onupdated: Sat Jul 26 2008 14:00:00

High-alcohol brews, known in the trade as big or extreme beers, are among many craft beers that are grabbing a growing market share in the United States

Time.com: Does Green Tea Help the Heart?updated: Thu Jul 03 2008 18:00:00

A new study shows the beverage can protect the heart arteries by keeping them flexible and relaxed

Trouble brewing? iReporters talk Starbucksupdated: Wed Jul 02 2008 15:14:00

In an effort to alleviate problems facing the company, Starbucks announced that it will close 600 company-run U.S. stores over the next year. Most of the stores are near another Starbucks and aren't profitable.

FSB: Wine marketing goes high-techupdated: Mon Jun 30 2008 09:55:00

There is perhaps no better example of the democratization of wine marketing than Gary Vaynerchuk. His almost-daily, 25-minute video rants about the subject, Wine Library TV, boast 60,000 viewers, who post an astonishing 300 to 500 comments per episode.

SI.com: John Rolfe: Athletes' wines and whinesupdated: Fri May 30 2008 17:37:00

Some men never grew up Fortunate like you Some men never found out What it takes to be a dude That's sports and wine -- Ben Folds Five

SI.com: Dr: Z: Vermeil doing just vine nowadaysupdated: Thu May 08 2008 11:24:00

Dick Vermeil was concerned. He had gotten off to a good start with his 2003 vintage Charbono, a dark, stylish wine that is made only in California. It was a correct wine, mixing the dark brooding touches of this exotic grape with a clean taste of berryish fruit, but then the next vintage, the 2004, had shown an overripe, spirity quality that puzzled a few of the tasters in the room.

SI.com: Nicki Jhabvala: The glove just fitsupdated: Tue May 06 2008 14:19:00

Some things just don't make any sense: Elton John and 50 Cent? The Godfather (I and II) and When Harry Met Sally?

Time.com: Caffeine and Pregnancy: How Risky? updated: Tue Apr 15 2008 16:00:00

Consultations: Dr. De-Kun Li of Kaiser Permanente on what pregnant women should know about caffeine

Anyone for cat coffee?updated: Thu Apr 10 2008 22:42:00

A rare, expensive coffee with delicate origins goes on sale in London. CNN's David McKenzie reports.

$100 a shot for cat dung coffeeupdated: Thu Apr 10 2008 22:42:00

A London department store has started selling coffee for $100 a shot.

Time.com: Starbucks' New Brew: A First Tasteupdated: Wed Apr 09 2008 20:00:00

Time.com's office coffee addict takes a first sip of the new Pike Place Roast. And still longs for good old Sumatra

New Beer's Eve: Happy days were here againupdated: Mon Apr 07 2008 09:06:00

At the stroke of midnight, American beer drinkers were no longer breaking the law when they broke open a beer.

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