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Posted by Rachel | Posted in Coffee and Accessories | Posted on 17-01-2010

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Is there a difference between dark roast and breakfast blend coffee?

Besides taste, what is the difference between dark roast and breakfast blend coffee such as the amount of caffeine and how harsh it is on your teeth.

dark roasted has slightly less caffeine, after you drink coffee , drink some water so it wont stain your teeth., all coffee and tea stains teeth over time.

Phoenix Wright T&T ~ Godot ~ The Fragrance of Dark Coffee


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