DRINK COFFEE-SHARE COFFEE-MLM BUSINESS

Article by JAVITA GLOBE GROUP

Is it possible to making profit in the coffee industry? Each morning when you wait up and go to your nearby restaurant having your breakfast, you will notice majority of the people having a mug of coffee to begin the day. It seems that most of them are addicted to it and difficult to give up. People drink a cup of coffee when they feel tired at working. Students who study late night take a cup of coffee to keep themselves awake. Billions of people across the world enjoy the taste and aroma of coffee. They look forward to a cup of coffee while travelling, when at work or at home. Business people and entrepreneurs are having a cup of coffee as a refreshment during meeting. You can always spot a cup of coffee during an exhibition, conference or forum. In addition, supermarkets usually have plentiful shelf space sections dedicated to assorted coffees. Many coffee houses, bars, cafes and chains popped up in several cities around the world. Particularly interesting, coffee culture is so sporadic that it has gone beyond these. The book store is infused with coffee bar. Urban shops, stores, services centre, library, laundry shop, car & motorbike repair shops are injected with this additional lifestyle fashion. While waiting for the car repairing and clothes washing, etc, why not have a cup of coffee? This is really a win-win to customer and business owner. While creating an warm atmosphere for customer to hang around, chit-chat and drink coffee, the additional lifestyle service offer a new business opportunity and new stream of income. Nowadays, you can also conveniently buy a cup of coffee through Auto Coffee Seller Machines at strategic locations of the city. Even more innovative is the mobile coffee shop whereby a smart coffee car move around the city at flexible destinations for their customers.

In short, billions of people across the world enjoy the taste and aroma of coffee and the business is keep going. Who knew something as simple as a cup of coffee could open the door to such a financially lucrative opportunity. Now, You cut out a piece of it for yourself with Javita!

Combining the product which is Simple, Easy-to-Understand and Easy-to-Talk about with lucrative and rewarding compensation plan plus word-of-mouth advertising, Javita is poised to dominate the global coffee industry in the direct selling channel. With half the world’s population drinking 3 cups a day, the business opportunity seems enormous. Combine coffee’s popularity with the strength of person-to-person advertising (word-of-mouth)-a 0 billion market-and you’ve got a recipe for success, served piping hot in a delicious cup. Earn immediately for your initial efforts; receive bonuses for building and growing; and continue to earn long-term, residual income. This company, this plan has it all. The only thing you have to do is share it with everyone you know.

Seems like a winning combination. Drink Coffee, Share Coffee and Get Paid doing it!

Do you know anyone that drinks coffee? Why not profit from it ?

To Your Success,JAVITA GLOBE GROUP

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How Much Coffee Do We Drink?

Article by Dave LaShier

Coffee drinking is more universal than Americans realize. What countries drink the most coffee?

Norway has the highest consumption of coffee at 10.7 kgs per person compared to the meager 3kgs per person consumed in the United States. That?s an average of 4 cups per day. Half of Norwegian consumption takes place at home, the balance is consumed at coffee shops, cafes and restaurants.

Norway is followed by Finland with 10.1kgs and Denmark with 9.7kgs. Norwegians have been encouraged to drink coffee by the abundance of coffee bars. The number of coffee shops has multiplied significantly in the last few years. The American favorite, Starbucks hasn?t made its debut in Norway yet, but there are plenty of coffee bars owned and operated by varying companies. With only 4.5 million people in Norway, they import 41 tons of coffee to Norway annually.

Perhaps the reason they drink so much coffee is because of Norwegian social habits. Norway has cold winters, yet another reason they may be drawn to a cup of hot java. At dinner parties, it is common for guests to go to another room after dinner and drink coffee with cake and casual socializing often consists of meeting for cake and coffee.

America?s consumption of coffee doesn?t compare to Norway?s consumption. At only 3kgs per person, that equals 1.6 cups of coffee per person per day. Serious coffee drinkers average 3.1 cups of coffee per day. Fifty percent of the U.S. population consumes some kind of coffee drink, espresso, cappuccino, latte and iced coffee. Americans drink coffee all day long with sixty-five percent drinking it during the breakfast hours, thirty percent are drinking coffee between meals and five percent are drinking it with other meals.

American consumption is far behind that of Finland and Denmark which follow Norway in top consumption. The Finns drink coffee socially because its available at every gathering, including weddings, funerals, work meetings and parties. During World War II it was scarce and afterward the war it seemed to have gained luxury status. In fact at every Finnish history museum coffee-burners are displayed.

In fact it not just Norway and Denmark, its all of the Scandinavian countries that lead the way in coffee consumption. Coffee?s caffeine may be a needed stimulant for a population which is in the dark for half the year. Denmark is like Norway with an abundance of coffee bars making coffee very convenient.. And Starbucks is in Denmark. It has several shops in the capital city of Copenhagen.

Coffee drinking serves a purpose socially and gives many people a kick-start in the morning with a caffeine jolt. The dedicated drinkers of hot java live primarily in cold countries, which seems reasonable.

We naturally crave warmth when it?s cold outside. Americans drink coffee and if not for the reminder that we drink 3kgs per person while Norwegians drink 10.7 kgs per person, we would probably believe we drink too much.

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Dave Lashier writes Espresso Machine Reviews for such machines as Mr Coffee Espresso Machine. Please visit EspressoMachineReviews.biz to find great prices on Espresso Machines!

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