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Coffee in a Cone Takes Instagram by Storm; Inside Alinea 2.0

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[Problems viewing this email? Click here to read it on the web.] [Eater] NEWS [Coffee in a Cone Takes Instagram by Storm; Inside Alinea 2.0] [Coffee in a Cone Takes Instagram by Storm; Inside Alinea 2.0] A small cafe in Johannesburg, South Africa is attracting thousands of coffee fans who want to sip their coffee from an ice cream cone. [According to CNN], the shop's signature drink — a small latte inside of a chocolate-coated ice cream cone — draws fans from all over the world who not only want to taste it, but want to snap a photo of it. Dayne Levinrad, the barista behind th... [read more...] FEATURES [Eater Young Guns 2016: Meet the Semifinalists] [Eater Young Guns 2016: Meet the Semifinalists] VIDEO [Watch: A 10,000 Square-Foot Ramen Noodle Factory at Work] [Watch: A 10,000 Square-Foot Ramen Noodle Factory at Work] NEWS [Nutrition Labels Are Getting a Major Upgrade Thanks to Michelle Obama] [Nutrition Labels Are Getting a Major Upgrade Thanks to Michelle Obama] FOOD ON FILM [Five Things to Know About 'The Founder,' the New McDonald's Biopic] [Five Things to Know About 'The Founder,' the New McDonald's Biopic] FOOD TECH [3D Gummy Candy Printers Have Arrived] [3D Gummy Candy Printers Have Arrived] FOLLOW EATER [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google-plus] [Eater] Sent to {EMAIL}. [Change preferences] or [unsubscribe]. For advertising, please visit our [media kit] or contact [sales@curbed.com]. Vox Media, Eater attn, 104 W. 40th St., 10th Floor, New York NY 10018. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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