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Jura Coffee Machine (ahhh… life at Mahalo)

8/16/2007

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You can always tell how good a startup is by their coffee setup… here we have the Jura industrial version with a compliment of flavored syrups. My favorite is “the snickers” which I developed using two shots of chocolate and caramel syrup (yes, dear fatbloggers, it’s sugar free!).

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