Sprudge Coffee has marked March as Caffeine Awareness Month, sharing a collection of light-hearted stories about overcaffeination. The publication highlights various coffee-related anecdotes to emphasize the month's theme.
Sprudge Coffee, a prominent outlet for coffee news, announced March as Caffeine Awareness Month in a recent article. The piece, titled 'March Is Caffeine Awareness Month. Here Are Some Times We Were A Little Too Aware,' focuses on 'all too true stories of overcaffeination' to engage readers on the effects and culture surrounding caffeine.
The article compiles eight illustrative examples drawn from coffee industry highlights and personal observations. These include Moccamaster surpassing Pantone in selecting a color of the year, Wenbo Yang being named the 2026 US Roasters Champion, and filmmaker Ryan Coogler revealing himself as a dedicated coffee enthusiast. Other entries cover a coffee shop patron dubbed the 'richest person on Earth,' the launch of a more robust AeroPress Steel model, questions about potential tariff refunds for coffee companies, a video game featuring pumpkin spice zombies, and a playful rivalry with day-old coffee causing stomach issues.
This roundup serves as a humorous reflection on caffeine's pervasive role in daily life and the coffee world, without delving into specific health advice or scientific details. Sprudge uses these stories to underscore awareness of caffeine consumption patterns during the designated month.