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Cafe Puro, Cafe Bueno and Cafe Excelente were the only coffee brands I knew in my childhood and I seldom had a chance to enjoy them as the only coffee we drank was “Kapeng Bigas.”

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Cafe Puro, Cafe Bueno and Cafe Excelente were the only coffee brands I knew in my childhood and I seldom had a chance to enjoy them as the only coffee we drank was “Kapeng Bigas.”

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