ClearCoffee: Clear Coffee.

Earlier today whilst gazing out of the office, watching the world pass by and pondering the meaning of life, our attention was diverted towards a the creation of some transparent coffee by an entrepreneurial Slovak by the name of David Nagy.
Nagy, you see, has spent the past couple of months developing a drink that is coffee in all but name and, importantly, colour.
What, coffee that isn’t a sort of brownish colour?
It turns out that Nagy’s creation, ClearCoffee, is a cold beverage that is a unique take on what we traditionally class as coffee. It looks more like bottled water than bottled coffee.
“See-through coffee came to my mind when I lived and worked in the United Kingdom,” the ingenious inventor said.
“I wanted to create a product that will grab everyone’s attention.”
You can say he’s succeeding, at least in this corner of the world.
But the motivation behind his inventiveness is intriguing: He wants to help everybody look after their teeth.
“I usually drink four to five cups of coffee per day; therefore I use lots of tooth-whitening products. So this is why I invented this colourless coffee,” Nagy, who now lives in the Eastern Slovak town of Kosice, explains.
“Anyone can enjoy it without damaging their teeth.”
From what we have seen, an average serving of 200ml contains as much caffeine as a standard sized cappuccino and of course it tastes like coffee too.
David is keeping the recipe under wraps for the time being, no surprise there given that he quit his job to dedicate his time to this endeavour but he has said that ClearCoffee is additive, preservative and sugar-free.





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