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  • Arabica beans only from Columbia are worth drinking!

  • from tea to coffee! thats nuts!! Tea has been a traditional Chinese drink for thousands of years! What makes Starbucks thinks that would change!

  • I buy from Local coffee shops and stay away from big corporate coffee.

  • The starbucks store in the video is the former French Qaurter in Shanghai where the CCP held its first congress, talk about ironic. And there was also a Coldstone Creamery there too.

  • Well, I won't be buying Starbucks anymore. If it's made in China it probably has lead paint, melamine, or flavored the coffee with cat and dog fat drippings.

  • @WinterHaven how about u go taste another epic 9/11 u fuckin shitty yanks

  • @WinterHaven Good riddance. You will be the first to kill off an American brand.

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  • that distinctive Chinese coffee flavor is lead and cadmium?

  • @marniespeaks it taste exactly like what you have tasted when you last visited star bucks. You should make an appointment with your doctor already ;)

  • @pakjai

    commies have no sense of humor -

    a lemming society

  • @marniespeaks zionist knows how to make funny videos and upload them as news =)

  • wow thats dirty. im not a fan of china but to try and change the way they do things? disgusting americans

  • wow ..coffee drinking, junk food eating chinese? pharma is licking its chops right now...

  • @KlingonSpider ...Kona coffee is the best coffee on the planet!

  • That last sentance - I suspect that the market in China will become far, far bigger than even the AMERICAN market in years to come!

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