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@@wannaBthinsoon - I cant be sure but that was what my husband thinks it is, kind of bitter. Never have liked their coffee :/

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No restrictions on coffee at all. In fact it was listed with liquids on discharge. I had my first cup less than a week after surgery. Strong & black. No problems at all.

One of life's great joys! LOL

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I was back on Decaf within a few weeks, Caffeinated within 6 months. Today, my "protein'd latte" is my favorite treat of the morning. 1 cup of really good coffee with a scoop of vanilla whey and a shake of cinnamon mixed in via shaker. IF you try this in the future, be advised, YMMV with Protein in hot liquids. Too hot and you'll end up with a chunky mess. Also, hot liquids in the shaker are volatile! Lid on tight, shake once or twice and burp it, repeat till mixed. God luck!

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OH! @@bikrchk I learned all about the volatility of hot liquids in shakers years ago!! lol But thanks for the reminder!

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Meh... I had my first cup of coffee around 3 weeks out. I could only do half strentgh and I use splenda. But it tasted fabulous. I'm now at week 10 and have my normal cup of regular strength Kona coffee in the morning and love it.

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