View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
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16.67%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
10
83.33%
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The biggest drive thru in our Region was 'Lava Java' - right on a split in the highway as you entered the town. The net profit is about $400/5# bag (incl cups, milk, syrups, not incl rent, labor, equip, etc.). This account went through 12-16 bags/week! Cha-ching!!
Stories like those got around and machines (2500-10k+) started flyin'!
The funny part was how the groupies claimed they get so amped on latte's. When the extraction happens so quickly there is less caffiene in a shot than a cup of drip. They were amped alright... on the sugar from the syrups! lol
Between training and setting up/adjusting machines, I've had enough esp for 3 lifetimes. Make mine a thick cup of drip coffee hot and black please.
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I hope its not vacuum sealed. Sure it isn't a valve bag? Let's the gases escape but doesn't let oxy in?
Because to 'vacuum pack' they have to let the hot roasted beans de-gas (CO2) before they can package. All the way until cool. Otherwise the gas would even break tins. And while that 'folgers' is de-gasing, oxygen has just stolen all that fresh roast flavor and aroma.
(one way valve bags were yet another industry invention from my old co. )
Because to 'vacuum pack' they have to let the hot roasted beans de-gas (CO2) before they can package. All the way until cool. Otherwise the gas would even break tins. And while that 'folgers' is de-gasing, oxygen has just stolen all that fresh roast flavor and aroma.
(one way valve bags were yet another industry invention from my old co. )
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I didn't even notice, lol.......and to think it only took 4+ years
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Originally Posted by cdynaco
I hope its not vacuum sealed. Sure it isn't a valve bag? Let's the gases escape but doesn't let oxy in?
Because to 'vacuum pack' they have to let the beans de-gas before they can package. All the way until cool. Otherwise the gas would even break tins. And while that 'folgers' is de-gasing, oxygen has just stolen all that fresh roast flavor and aroma.
(one way valve bags were yet another industry invention from my old co. )
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You are a veritable coffee encyclopedia Charlie. Have you tried to grow your own. Wondering if it will grow here. Really would like to try. And whatever little device is made on to the bag is there. Came home with quite a few bags so I froze them hoping they would last a little longer. Only got 1 bag left and whatever the peaberry is that I haven't tried.