This Is The First Clear Coffee

It tastes like cold brew and looks like water

That midafternoon cup of coffee might wear off by the time the late-night shows are wrapping up, but the color can stick around for longer, sending you to the drugstore to buy Whitestrips before your friend's wedding. Brothers David and Adam Nagy of CLR CFF are all too familiar with the problem.

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"We are heavy coffee drinkers," David tells the Evening Standard. "Like many other people we struggled with the teeth stains caused by it. There was nothing on the market that would suit our needs so we decided to create our own recipe."

That recipe looks like a bottle of water but tastes like a strong cold brew. The clear coffee, which is made from arabica beans, is the first of its kind. The duo isn't giving away their trade secrets, but suffice it to say, "It is produced by methods which have never been used before," according to the website.

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For the moment, the drink is available only in Europe, but for the sake of our dentists, we hope it arrives in the U.S. soon.

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