Probably half a billion
About 2.5 cups
According to research by the National Coffee Association, 56 percent of adults living in the United States drank coffee every day in 2006, about 112 million people. This percentage rose from 53 percent in 2005 and 49 percent in 2004. Another 25 percent have some occasionally. This amounts to nearly $18 billion spent on coffee by Americans yearly. Regular coffee drinkers in the United States have about three cups daily---that's about 336 million cups of coffee. Nearly 60 percent is consumed during breakfast.
Coffee brewers are probably a good investment if you drink a lot of coffee. It is better than going to a coffee place such as Starbucks each day and buying some.
A typical box of "joe" contains around 96 fluid ounces of coffee, which is equivalent to about 12 cups (8 oz each) of coffee.
The amount of ground coffee to use for a 55 cup coffee maker is about 1 and 1/8 cups. Each 10 cup coffee maker will use about 1/4 cup of coffee.
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There are many types of cups, but some common ones include coffee cups, tea cups, paper cups, glass cups, and insulated travel cups. Each type of cup is designed for a specific purpose, such as serving hot beverages like coffee or tea, or for use on the go.
Voltaire drank between 50 and 80 cups of coffee every day, usually at the Café de Procope, in Paris.
My family & I each drink 4 cups per day so on average in the U.S., probably somewhere around 900100200100 cups of coffee per day.
It will make as many cups as you want provided you continue to add water, however, each additional cup of coffee will be weaker than the previous cup of coffee.
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