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1-30-2009 @ 3:38PM
Sharon McEachern said...
Just keep in mind that NYC is a serious coffee town. Even in the hotels' with room service, the coffee is the strong, leaded variety. This can certainly affect whether you can sleep at night. One 16-ounce Starbucks cup of drip brew has 330 milligrams of caffeine, according to Starbucks website. This is the minimum amount which researchers at Durham University (UK) found that can cause hallucinations in some people. You don't want to see things that aren't really there in New York city. Oh well, relax, lighten-up and have a laugh. Find out just how much coffee is way too much coffee here:
http://www.ethicsoup.com/25-reasons-you-know-you’ve-had-too-much-coffee.html
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