‘World’s strongest coffee’ sells for $20 a pound and contains 200 PERCENT more caffeine than average cup

Worldwide, Daily news | | March 20, 2013 16:28

A U.S. coffee company is claiming to produce the first and last cup of coffee ever needed to kick start your work day.

Death Wish, a medium-dark roast coffee blend roasted in Upstate New York, claims to be the ‘most highly caffeinated premium dark roast organic coffee in the world.’

The brand, featuring a menacing black skull and cross bones, says they use coffee beans containing close to 200% of the amount of caffeine found in a typical coffee shop coffee.

The coffee that sells for $19.99 per 1lb bag is organically grown, fair traded and shade grown to save more land, according to the company.

It’s also said to have the full flavor of dark-roasted Arabica coffee beans without the loss of caffeine during its .

Explaining this as a rarity, Death Wish states that dark roasts typically contain less caffeine than lighter roasts due to the amount of time the beans are cooked.

‘The longer and darker you roast the coffee bean the more caffeine gets pulled/cooked out,’ they state on their website.

 

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