There are many benefits to enjoying a hot cup of joe every
morning, but getting stained teeth isn’t one of them. Enter clear coffee.
Slovakia company CLR CFF, founded by brothers Adam and David
Nagy, created the new product, which they claim is the “first colorless coffee
in the world.”
Clear Coffee is exactly what it sounds like: It’s a colorless,
caffeinated drink that tastes exactly like java. The drink, which is made with
fresh-roasted Arabica coffee beans, is sold in bottles and is intended to be
drunk cold or used in cocktails.
So how did the Nagy brothers strip coffee of its color? “The
production method is based on physical processing and doesn’t include any
chemicals,” David told The Standard.
While the brothers refuse to reveal their exact methods,
they boast that their clear coffee is free of preservatives, artificial flavors,
stabilizers and sweeteners. The bottled drink, which is only made of coffee,
water and caffeine, is also only four calories per serving.
Clear Coffee is now being sold in the U.K. and Slovakia for
roughly $10 for two or $25 for five.
On social media, coffee lovers aren’t sure how to feel about
this new version of their favorite drink.
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