| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | XAgent (28) 11/26/2007 | I've never liked the taste and I don't think I ever will.
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 | Da Minx (1) 11/08/2004 | Nope, I don't like coffee. Never have and never will. But then again I'm more of a soft drinks kinda girl.
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 | helmut (16) 10/21/2004 | They just put in a Starbucks in the student union at my college, and I would smell the aroma every morning on the way to class. I started wondering why I had never tried coffee. I tried it. It was nasty. I don't understand why anyone would want to drink this. I tried cream and sugar but nothing helped.
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 | MissPackRat4Jesus (38) 10/18/2004 | How absolutely absurd! I've been drinking coffee since I was about thirteen! By golly, there's no backing down, now!
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 | dave_in_delaware (0) 08/17/2004 | I can't stand coffe. I don't like to smell it, and I certainly don't like the taste of it. I never got into it. I hate the taste. I've tried it maybe 3 times in my life, black, with cream, with sugar, with cream and sugar... YUCK!! I don't care what you put into it, or what flavor it is. It's still coffee at the core.. and it's nasty. If you visit my house, BYOC. LOL.
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 | widgeon (0) 07/15/2004 | go away coffee wussy s
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 | jazzybee (4) 07/15/2004 | i don't like to drink regular coffee, but i like coffee drinks like nescafe frothes and starbucks drinks.. not to mention i like the coffee ice cream drinks from dairy queen. but as far as regular coffee.. i don't so that is why i am neutral on this topic.
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 | minkey (36) 05/04/2004 | I think coffee is ok, I just choose not to drink it. At my office there are a bunch of lazy overweight people who drink coffee all day. It seems to become habit-forming and robs people of their ambition to take care of themselves. Or maybe this just comes with spending years in the same office; I'm not sure but I still associate coffee with laziness. I think a good substitute would be something that your body benefits from, like orange juice.
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