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Lessons From Fair Trade on How to Make Your Brand Message More Powerful

More than a third of adults in the U.S. recognize the Fair Trade logo. Here's a look at their best practices to help you sharpen your brand. Full story

"Donut Dollies'" role in war remembered

During World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, a group of young women known as “ Donut Dollies” provided an integral part of the war effort. More than 100 of those women, who were members of the American Red Cross Overseas Association , have gathered in Springfield for their annual conven Full story

Puerto Rico faces lowest coffee production ever

Coffee production in Puerto Rico has hit the lowest level ever in the island's history, leaving farmers and government officials worried about how to revive a once burgeoning industry. Full story

Starbucks sees Myanmar entry in couple of years

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz said Monday the coffee chain's first stores in India and Vietnam have been received positively and it might soon be time to give Myanmar a shot too. Full story

Green Mountain Stock Percolating

   Shares of the coffee company are up sharply after beating Q2 expectations and announcing a deal with Starbucks, reports CNBC's Herb Greenberg.

Tim Hortons names new CEO; profit and stock drop

TORONTO (Reuters) - Tim Hortons Inc <THI.TO> named a long-time Nestle executive as its new chief on Wednesday, a job that will be no easy task given drooping demand at the Canadian coffee and doughnut chain and a push by a U.S. hedge fund for better returns. Full story

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Stifel raises earnings forecast for Green Mountain

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Ahead of the Bell: Starbucks

Earnings Preview: Starbucks to report 2Q

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How a Coffee Franchise With Russian Roots Made it in the U.S.

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JAB chairman confident about bid for Dutch coffee maker

Germany's JAB to buy Douwe Egberts firm in $9.8 billion deal

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  7 ways to boost your energy, increase productivity

Petra Kolber from Spry Living says that you can boost your energy by limiting your coffee intake to one cup a day, eating eggs, and cutting back on sugar.

  Unexpected uses for everyday items

From coffee filters to eggs, you can get more than you think out of the products that fill our daily routines. The TODAY anchors share some new uses for everyday items that will surprise you.

  Starbucks Reports In-Line Earnings

Matthew DiFrisco, Lazard Capital Markets, has the play on the coffee chain's outlook, and explains why he has a buy on the stock, and $396 price target.

  Acts of kindness: Bostonians take care of each other

Amid the horror in Boston are amazing stories of strangers helping strangers with acts as small as giving orange juice and coffee to shocked people on the scene, and as courageous as the heroes who ran toward the scene of chaos instead of away. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.

  Good night! 7 tips for a good night’s sleep

Siobhan O’Connor from Prevention explains how you can get a good night’s sleep by fitting in a good workout during the day, eating a light snack before bed, and enjoying some quiet time of meditation or journaling.

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