Rachel, Ross and Friends at Central Perk Coffee Shops '23!
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Hello coffee lovers, I'm so glad you're here today. And this is your coffee short from Holly Shannon. So I want to talk about Friends and the Central Perk coffee meetup. So 25 years after the show had aired, the reality of a Central Perk coffee shop is now just around the block actually like 2023 and opening all over the United States. So there's going to be several central per coffee shops that re interpret the feel from the show, which is going to be really cool. And they're going to be serving branded coffee that's actually available now. Yes, I'll put that in the links. But I have to share with you the names of the coffees, there are 1699 a bag and you can that's for like a bag of ground beans, or to get the K cups I think like 12. But listen to the names of these, these are so perfect. So how you doing? We know that that's Joey's pickup line, right. And it's a medium roast with like a smooth acidity. And that I think we all have to get, I think they're doing some sort of special to like, if you buy that, you get some sort of special can for your kitchen. I don't know, we'll have to look into that. Then another one's called Pivot blend, which if you remember the episode of Ross moving the couch up the stairs, and he kept yelling, pivot pivot. So that's a medium dark roast. And then the third choice is we were on a coffee break. So if you remember, Ross is ill fated and incorrect excuse when they were on a break he and Rachel when they were dating. So it'll be really interesting to see how they expand the line. I don't know why there aren't any for Rachel or Monica or Phoebe, especially with Monica being the chef right so that they must come up with something soon. As for quality and taste, I am not a judge on that. I haven't ordered it yet. But Top Chef judge Tom Collegio is part of this process. So I'm pretty sure it's going to be good. And apparently his favorite is the How're you doing, which is Joey's little seductive line that he used to use when he picked up women. Right. So one little thing I want to point out, and this is really the most important part is if you buy this for your home, Gunther will not be there to serve you. Unless maybe you're Rachel. So maybe you can try make that work. Anyway, I bring this all up, because this show was born on the idea that coffee is an excuse for connection. And we watched season after season of friends. And they were always going there to meet with each other to talk about something important, you know, dating woes that they were having job changes, just to ask each other for help and to be there when they were down. Maybe they were having issues with their family. But if you noticed, it wasn't about the coffee, it was about being able to meet up with a friend for a little help, or to offer help. Right? It was sort of like that big orange couch was like the therapy couch and the coffee was merely the vehicle to be with your friends and talk. And it's really why I brought this show to light. It's not just to talk about some of the fun stuff like how maybe we can meet at Central Perk. But it was also to provide something to sit down and talk about what we actually use coffee for the ritual of coffee sometimes is embedded in the availability of friendship, to be able to meet with people whenever you want. It's like the ritual is always available that you can call on anybody and say, Hey, I really could use a sounding board about this new job or, you know, you call your friend, you feel like crap, and you want to talk about something and they know. And so instead of saying, hey, why don't we get together so you can dump your heart out on my lap. You say, hey, let's meet for coffee, and it says it all right. So that's really what this show is all about. And I love that. Watching friends for all those years was really a representation of have that and gave us permission to go to coffee shops and do exactly what they were doing. And I think also what's so cool is that this show ha
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