by Matt Charney
The clinical definition of addiction, according to the DSM IV, includes several considerations. The shrinks say that among these factors, addiction exists in situations where the user begins to plan their life around the substance in question, devoting inordinate time and resources to obtain the user’s drug of choice. Meeting both these criteria, for purposes of diagnoses, establishes an addiction. Therefore, it’s time to make a confession: “Hi, my name is Matt, and I’m addicted to coffee.”
I’m not talking about 7-11 sludge, or the crystalline instant variety. An addict like me doesn’t even consider these coffees; they’re more like a methadone supplement until I can get my fix.
No, I’m talking the good stuff: The type of coffee with an aroma that can fill a room and wake you up just by taking a whiff. The type of coffee with a smooth, sweet taste that doesn’t require 8 packets of Splenda to make it palatable. The type of coffee that you can drink a cup in the morning, get the jolt needed to face another day of reality, and not worry about headaches, shaking and irritability three hours later.
If you know coffee, you know what I’m talking about. The perfect pot. For us addicts, it’s something we spend years chasing after, spending big bucks and driving all over town to specialty retailers and out of the way coffee houses in pursuit of. Most of these trips end up in disappointment (or a Starbucks, as an absolute last resort).
I’m happy to report, however, that I’ve scored probably the world’s best hook-up to feed my addiction. North Star Fine Coffees isn’t only the good stuff, it’s the best stuff: quite literally, the most outstanding coffee I’ve ever tasted. I’m pretty sure you’ll feel the same way.
I no longer have to run around town looking for that perfect cup; instead, North Star delivers directly to my front door. North Star takes the time to grind the beans especially for my French Press to make it even easier. Breaking through the airtight packaging releases an aroma that instantly transforms my living room into Juan Valdez’s hacienda (note: doubles as an air freshener).
Boil some water, and a few minutes later, I’ve got the perfect cup. A few hours later, I’m still going strong, without that nasty afternoon crash I’d come to expect as an inevitable trade off for caffeine escapism. Plus, one bag costs about as much as three trips to Starbucks, only lasts way longer (and without having to break out the pseudo-Italian).
The best part of switching to North Star Fine Coffees? I no longer spend time pursuing the perfect coffee, have been saving a lot of money for my gourmet fixes, and no longer experience any withdrawal after going on a binge. That means I’m no longer an addict. I’m a connoisseur, thank you very much!
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