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Coffee Happens
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A Murderous love Affair

The most infamous coffee
in the history of the United States
N.1
Luigi tonino Machiato

Dark and Dandy

Imported | 1928
N.2
Flava
spresso

Dark and Dandy

Imported | 1936
N.3
Joe cold brew Cuppa

Dark and Dandy

Imported | 1946
N.4
Frappy-ann
Coldbrew

Dark and Dandy

Imported | 1953

Dark and Dandy

Strong espresso coffee “stained” with a small amount of steamed milk, offering a bold, rich flavor with a smooth, creamy finish.

Roasted temperature

430°F

Americans consume 450 million cups of coffee per day, which adds up to more than 150 billion cups in an entire year. The U.S. imports one-third of the world coffee production; almost 20 million bags of coffee a year.

Colombian grown

Espresso Coffee offers a rich, bold espresso experience with a smooth, intense flavor profile.

Roasted temperature

480°F

Americans consume 450 million cups of coffee per day, which adds up to more than 150 billion cups in an entire year. The U.S. imports one-third of the world coffee production; almost 20 million bags of coffee a year.

Made in USA

Smooth, refreshing coffee brewed slowly with cold water over an extended period, resulting in a mellow, less acidic flavor.

Roasted temperature

450°F
Glass of cold brewed coffee

Americans consume 450 million cups of coffee per day, which adds up to more than 150 billion cups in an entire year. The U.S. imports one-third of the world coffee production; almost 20 million bags of coffee a year.

Irish Mix

Chilled, smooth coffee made by steeping coarse coffee grounds in cold water for 12-24 hours, resulting in a rich, less acidic flavor.

Roasted temperature

400°F

Americans consume 450 million cups of coffee per day, which adds up to more than 150 billion cups in an entire year. The U.S. imports one-third of the world coffee production; almost 20 million bags of coffee a year.

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150
Billion
Per Year
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450
Million
Per Day
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9oz.
Average
Cup Size
Petty Crimes
Instant and decaf coffee

Instant coffee, just like some gangsters’ reputations, may not always be the most refined or glamorous, but it will get you through the day with a jolt, no questions asked.

Decaf, on the other hand, is the criminal who shows up but doesn’t really do much—still there, but not quite as lively or intense. It’s like coffee’s chill cousin who just wants to play tough but without the buzz.

Gangsters & Coffee; Iconic Figures

Coffee & Gangsters in America, particularly during the early to mid-20th century, became iconic figures in the nation’s history.

Rooted in the rise of organized crime, they thrived during Prohibition of caffeine in the 1920s when illegal activities such as grinding, roasting, and barista’s racketeering flourished.

Paper cup
CUPS

Paper cups are generally not recyclable due to their plastic or wax lining, which makes them difficult to separate from the paper during the recycling process

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STRAWS

The United States uses millions of single-use plastic straws a day, with estimates ranging from 390 million to 500 million straws used daily. 

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A Legal Street Drug

Brass Knuckels
Petty Crimes

Coffee was once banned: In the 16th century, the Ottoman Empire’s Sultan Murad IV banned coffee, making it punishable by death for anyone caught drinking it!

High caffeine consumption can trigger or worsen anxiety, restlessness, and jitteriness, especially in sensitive individuals.

Caffeine; a white crystalline xanthine alkaloid, acts as a stimulant drug, which taken in moderation helps to increase attention and memory performance.

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0 %
Of coffee drinkers say
“I need a cup of coffee to start my day”
Woman Gangster Mug
0 %
Of coffee drinkers say
“I add sugar or sweetener to my brew”
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Huge thanks to the photographers from Unsplash for the wonderful images.

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Luis “Escorial” Sanz

Creative Director, Art Director

Graphic Design, Print, Web, and Motion Graphics