It’s undoubtedly the greatest downside to our caffeine habit. Well, aside from our dwindling funds after forking out five British pounds on Starbucks' latest coffee bean that we're convinced we must try.
Be honest, how many times have you sipped your skinny cappuccino through a straw in a failed attempt to avoid staining your teeth on your fourth coffee of the day?
Well, these days could well and truly be over thanks to a new brew on the market.
David Nagy and his brother Adam have created the world’s first clear coffee, aptly named CLR CFF, according to The Evening Standard.
"We are heavy coffee drinkers," Nagy explained to the newspaper. "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."
Not only is the coffee designed to protect your pearly whites but the brothers spent three months experimenting to find the perfect formula, which is free from sweeteners and preservatives.
The only problem is, a pack of two bottles, which are now available to shop direct from the brand's website or Selfridge's will set you back £5.99.
The one question remaining on our lips? Will it prove to be Instagrammable?
We'll have to wait and see.
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