Netizens took to social media platform to celebrate International Coffee Day on Twitter
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International Coffee Day is celebrated to promote coffee as a beverage and its benefits across the world. The first official date for International Coffee Day was 1 October 2015, as decided by the International Coffee Organization and was launched in Milan. This day is also used to highlight the fair trade coffee and to raise awareness for the plight of the coffee growers.
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A decision was taken at a meeting on 3–7 March 2014, by the International Coffee Organization to launch the first official International Coffee Day in Milan as part of Expo 2015. Since then, various events have been held across the globe to celebrate this day. Netizens took to social media platform to celebrate International Coffee Day on Twitter.
But first, coffee! #InternationalCoffeeDay pic.twitter.com/AHLuJ09g9L
— Bestfriend Jollibee (@Jollibee) September 30, 2019
This International Coffee Day, wake up to the smell of strong, stimulating & freshly brewed Indian coffee. Unique in taste, flavor and aroma, Indian coffee is simply out of this world. Enjoy the experience today and every day. #InternationalCoffeeDay @SrivatsaKrishna @CimGOI pic.twitter.com/ex5WHjhcDa
— Coffee Board (@CoffeeboardI) October 1, 2019
#InternationalCoffeeDay there is nothing like arabic coffee u00f0u009fu00a4u00a4 pic.twitter.com/aWZCEfBga8
— Abdulrahman Alharbi (@abdull_a98) October 1, 2019
Happy international coffee day u00e2u0098u0095u00efu00b8u008f #InternationalCoffeeDay pic.twitter.com/6RHEQwK81R
— u00f0u009fu0099u008a u00e2u009eu0090 (@zahinsays) October 1, 2019
Today is a day to celebrate my favorite things! #WorldHeartDay #InternationalCoffeeDay pic.twitter.com/S7lu142LBl
— Husam Abdel-Qadir (@husam247) September 29, 2019
Today is a day to celebrate my favorite things! #WorldHeartDay #InternationalCoffeeDay pic.twitter.com/S7lu142LBl
— Husam Abdel-Qadir (@husam247) September 29, 2019
Surely every day is #InternationalCoffeeDay u00f0u009fu00a4u00b7u00f0u009fu008fu00bcu00e2u0099u0080u00efu00b8u008f pic.twitter.com/PuUSbOw2Ll
— The Coffee Run (@TheCoffeeRunGB) September 29, 2019
The exact origin of International Coffee Day is unknown. In 1983, an event was first promoted in Japan by The All Japan Coffee Association while In the United States "National Coffee Day" was mentioned publicly as early as 2005.
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