Caffeine & Productivity News from Jiggle
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Today February 4, 2026
Over the last 24 hours (ET), an item highlighted by AgTech Navigator pointed to a clear direction of travel for the caffeine supply chain: more “science at the farm gate.” The piece focuses...
In the last 24 hours (ET), Naples Daily News reported that grocery prices continue rising in select categories—including coffee—underscoring a familiar but still disruptive reality for the caffeine...
Within the past 24 hours (ET), Trade Magazin referenced IWSR insights indicating growing demand for alcohol-free and functional beverages. For the caffeine ecosystem, this matters because “energy”...
Regulation and policy pressure in caffeine-adjacent categories often rises when safety narratives gain visibility, even if overall consumption patterns change slowly. Over the last 24 hours (ET)...
In the last 24 hours (ET), PA Media published a culture-oriented item in which Claire Foy discussed a personal reason for no longer drinking caffeine. Regardless of the details, this type of story...
Over the last 24 hours (ET), East Texas Radio published a local-news item warning student athletes about energy drinks, reflecting a recurring health-and-performance tension: caffeine is mainstream...
In the last 24 hours (ET), a listing on Northwest Florida Daily News referenced Cafely introducing an “Insight Hub,” signaling a broader productivity trend in caffeine: the market is building...
In the past day, several consumer-facing pieces revisited a recurring caffeine-science question: what “safe” coffee intake looks like and whether certain coffee types are “less harmful.” One story...
In the last day’s coverage, one clear theme is that caffeine’s core commodity (coffee) and caffeine-adjacent branded products are moving on parallel tracks. A data-focused piece looked at how coffee...