The creator of this special coffee is Andrew, a VIP member of the "Starbucks Loyalty Program." This coffee broke the previous record for the most expensive coffee at Starbucks, which was $47.30.

The previous record holder was Chifari from the Starbucks Association in Dallas, Texas. Chifari used bananas, avocados, strawberries, matcha powder, various other flavors, and 40 teaspoons of coffee. To break the old record, Andrew bought a special 128-ounce coffee cup containing 60 teaspoons of coffee, two bananas, strawberries, matcha powder, pumpkin spice, and milk, all blended together. Andrew was assisted by a team of expert baristas. He showed them a video online, calculated and assigned tasks to each team member, and they only took a short time.You have 10 minutes to make this special cup of coffee.

Starbucks doesn't disclose the exact amount of caffeine used, but estimates suggest around 75 milligrams per teaspoon. If this estimate is correct, Andrew used 4.5 grams of caffeine to make this expensive cup of coffee. Experts recommend that to fully enjoy a cup of coffee, you shouldn't drink more than 60% of it.

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