Winston-Salem Journal | Entrepreneurs see big opportunity as

Winston-Salem Journal | Entrepreneurs see big opportunity as Hispanic segment grows in U.S. (Winston-Salem Journal)
Entrepreneurs see big opportunity as Hispanic segment grows in U.S. The stainless-steel counters and tidy shelves filled with bagged coffee beans at Panaderia Taza are standard coffeehouse decor, but the pastry case isn't filled with muffins and scones.

Coffee chain brews up success with records (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
When Concord Records Inc. President Glen Barros was deciding whether to sign an Italian pop singer named Zucchero to a U.S. record deal this spring, his deliberations included an unusual consideration: Would Starbucks Corp. help finance and distribute the singer’s next CD?

Tracing coffee's troubled past and present (Boston Globe)
Coffee: A Dark History by Antony Wild W.W. Norton 344 pp., $25.95 Antony Wild's ''Coffee" is as rich and complex as the brew itself. It is the pointed, entertaining, and disturbing chronicle of a drink that in the United States alone generates an annual market of $19 billion, with 161 million consumers serviced by 150,000 full-time workers.

Coffee market aims at Latinos (Silver City Sun-News)
PHOENIX — The stainless steel counters and tidy shelves filled with bagged coffee beans at Panaderia Taza are standard coffeehouse decor, but the pastry case isn’t filled with muffins and scones.

Ethnic coffee place aims for franchises (The Tucson Citizen)
Panaderia Taza in Phoenix has Starbucks-like amenities, Mexico ties as it seeks Hispanics. PHOENIX - The stainless steel counters and tidy shelves filled with bagged coffee beans at Panaderia Taza are standard coffeehouse decor, but the pastry case isn't filled with muffins and scones.

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