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Mocha Coffee

Submitted by: Johanna Adams 
Mocha coffee is extremely easy to make in this recipe. Just add cocoa, sugar and milk to hot coffee and drink! 

Jamaica Coffee

Submitted by: CHEF FILIP 
An after dinner drink of rum and coffee topped with whipped cream. 

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Irish Cream and Coffee

Submitted by: RUMOUR 
Home Town: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
The best after-dinner or before-breakfast drink! Just use Irish Cream instead of cream and sugar! 

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Cappuccino on Ice

Submitted by: Kate 
Strong brewed coffee mixed with sweetened condensed milk and half-and-half served over ice. 

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Coffee Nudge

Submitted by: MADAMMOCHA 
So good on a blustery day! Warms you from the inside out. 

Newfoundland Coffee

Submitted by: MIKECRAWFORD 
A wonderful coffee treat with a kick. If you live in Newfoundland, you can use Screech instead of rum. Add a dollop of whipped cream if you like. 

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Calypso Coffee

Submitted by: KELLYJEANGREER 
This coffee drink is one of my favorites. With its rum and light chocolate taste, it's perfect for a cold winter day. 

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Irish Coffee

Submitted by: Jason Ring 
Fresh hot coffee gets a little added pep with the addition of Irish whiskey and Irish cream. 

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Bailey's Sundae Coffee Drink

Submitted by: KAF5978 
French vanilla ice cream lightly coated with Irish cream liqueur, then bathed in hot brewed coffee. A sweet, creamy coffee treat. 

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Chocolate Coffee Kiss

Submitted by: SILLYT 
This is a sweet coffee drink with assorted liqueurs, for all you coffee lovers who want an extra kick in your java. 
 
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