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Java Junkie LbNA #41611 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Jul 8, 2008
Location:
City:???
County:Wayne
State:Michigan
Boxes:1
Planted by:BaliWho
Found by: ???
Last found:Aug 20, 2010
Status:FFFFFFFFFFFar
Last edited:Jul 8, 2008
For this box, you will first need to answer some coffee trivia questions! Better grab a cup of joe to stimulate those brain cells!

1. The prototype of the first espresso machine was created in 1822 in which country?
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2. Dining etiquette in Greece calls for the _________ person to be served their coffee first.
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3. Coffee represents 75% of all the ___________ consumed in the United States.
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4. In Japan, coffee shops are called _______________.
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5. _______ wrote a coffee cantata in 1732.
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6. In the United States, over 4 billion dollars of coffee was __________ in 1990.
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7. ___________ the Great had his coffee made with champagne and a bit of mustard.
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8. ______________ traders first introduced coffee to Europe in 1615.
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9. This Frenchman reportedly drank 50 cups of coffee a day. ________________
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10. Hawaii features an annual __________ _____________, a coffee picking contest. Each year the winner becomes a state celebrity.
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Fill in numbered letters below (spaces numbered in order from 1- 36):

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Enter the park on the road of the same name, from either the N/S or E/W major roads that border each side of the park.

Park near the playscape. Go downstairs. Pass the Ballpark cookers. Head to the set of 2 abandoned frames. From the furthest support, head 66 steps in a diagonally left-ish direction.

Two large trees grow as one. In the split of the front tree, you’ll find a cup of java for your relief.

Once you’ve stamped in and rehidden the box from view, you can head to the coffee shop on the SE corner of the intersection for some real java, tea or a fruit smoothie. They have yummy snacks, salads and other goodies, too. (I am not affiliated with this store, and they do not know about the box).

Box Notes:
This box is completely airtight and water proof when closed correctly. Please take care that there is no plastic or dirt between the lid seal and box; snap all four latches completely when closing. Please do not place this box inside of a plastic bag.

Note, there is no stamp pad inside of this box! Remember to bring your own.

This stamp was carved by Border Mom from Washington State and is brought to you as a result of a box exchange program.