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Where does the caffeine go? Decaf coffee is just one of the growing segments in the coffee market. The extraction of coffee is an intricate process where the removed caffeine is converted into items that we enjoy in our everyday lives--sodas, cosmetics and pharmaceutical products.(Decaf Extraction)(Cover story)

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Caffeine is a natural stimulant that is found in numerous plant species whose purpose is to act as a natural pesticide to ward off predatory insects. As far as consumption is concerned, caffeine has many sources that are found in chocolate, pharmaceutical products, tea and, of course, coffee. According to the Coffee Research Institute located in Long Beach, California, "In the U.S., almost 90% of Americans consume caffeine daily. Many consumers enjoy the taste of coffee but do not want the caffeine due to a variety of reasons often attributed to health and wellness reasons." Decaf coffee offers consumers such an alternative. According to coffee ...

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