Caffeinated donuts

January 26, 2007

I’m glad this molecular scientist put his energy into this important discovery:

That’s what Doctor Robert Bohannon, a Durham, North Carolina, molecular scientist, has come up with. Bohannon says he’s developed a way to add caffeine to baked goods, without the bitter taste of caffeine. Each piece of pastry is the equivalent of about two cups of coffee.



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