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					<description><![CDATA[I saw you on Gordon Ramsey&#039;s show, but I can&#039;t seem to wrap my head around the name &quot;Fat Miilk&quot;. In a day and age where people are using Ozempic and other drugs to lose weight, more people are probably apt to buy foods labeled &quot;Diet&quot; or &quot;Zero Sugar&quot; or even &quot;Organic&quot;. What exactly does &quot;Fat Miilk&quot; mean? I&#039;ve read your description on your FAQ&#039;s on your website, and the only thing I can come up with is that Vietnamese coffee is made with condensed milk. The brand name does not convey that it is coffee at all, nor does it describe a different varietal of coffee bean. I am very sensitive to caffeine, so I&#039;m probably not going to be a customer, but could you please explain where the name came from without the flowery imagery of Robusta coffee being sourced in Vietnam without the middle man and being a high caffeine product?]]></description>
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