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Examples
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The Car-puccino has a top speed of 60 mph, ensuring the 210-mile journey will be slow and expensive, yet pleasant-smelling.
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To prove that just about anything can be turned into car fuel these days, Bang Goes The Theory will drive the Car-puccino 210 miles from London to Manchester using only residual coffee grounds as fuel.
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If you're in the United Kingdom, check out the Car-puccino at the
ARN News 2010
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With the cost of coffee in the UK between $9 and $20 per pound, the Car-puccino's coffee will cost up to 50 times more than the gasoline required for a conventional auto.
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With the cost of coffee in the UK between $9 and $20 per pound, the Car-puccino's coffee will cost up to 50 times more than the gasoline required for a conventional auto.
ARN News 2010
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No beans about it: An automobile dubbed the "Car-puccino" has been designed to run only on leftover coffee grinds.
ARN News 2010
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The Car-puccino works by heating the coffee grounds with charcoal until the beans break down into gaseous hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
ARN News 2010
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Another stall was done as "Delicious D's Café," (Delicious D is the heifer), serving cow-puccino.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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No beans about it: An automobile dubbed the "Car-puccino" has been designed to run only on leftover coffee grinds.
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The Car-puccino works by heating the coffee grounds with charcoal until the beans break down into gaseous hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
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