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Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up
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Subject: Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up
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Subject: Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up
Joe Coffee: Scaling up without selling your soul
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Discussion subject changed to "Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up" by `...@...&#39;
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Subject: Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up
Joe Coffee: Scaling up without selling your soul
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<http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505143_162-57373932/joe-coffee-scaling-up...
selling-your-soul/>


 
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Discussion subject changed to "Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up" by `...@...&#39;
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Subject: Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up
Joe Coffee: Scaling up without selling your soul
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selling-your-soul/>


 
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Subject: Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up
Joe Coffee: Scaling up without selling your soul
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 for sure but I hope they stop off at Matt's Wood Roasted Coffee in
Pownal Maine and Coffee By Design in Portland Maine. We're friends
with both and they rock. One of his goals is to restore the US to a
gold standard. Why? Financial stability. So let's celebrate a country
that used to have hyperinflation but now is more financially stable
than ever before -- Brazil. Iron Brew Coffee sells coffee exclusively
from Brazi. Customers rave about them - like supporters of Ron
Paul :-) Try their Cerrado Gold Roast -- it's bold, like Ron Paul's
ideas. Ron Pau also wants us to stop inte

 
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Discussion subject changed to "Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up" by `...@...&#39;
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Subject: Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up
Joe Coffee: Scaling up without selling your soul
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<http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505143_162-57373932/joe-coffee-scaling-up...
selling-your-soul/>


 
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Subject: Wearing his trademark thin cashmere pullover sweater and jeans, Jonathan Rubinstein's gentle demeanor reminds one more of the children's television star Mr. Rogers than that of a coffee king. Yet, Rubinstein and his sister Gabrielle preside over one of the most beloved coffee chains in New York City, Joe Coffee. "I never thought of Joe as a business until recently. Gabrielle and I ran it like it was ma and pa amateur hour for a number of years," explains Rubinstein humbly. Now, it's time for this little ma and pa to bust out. After years of steady growth, Joe has recently accelerated its expansion plans. "We think there's room for 30 Joe Coffees in New York," enthuses Jonathan. He is considering expanding to other cities as well. But, first the Rubinsteins have to figure out how to expand without losing what makes their shops special. If you could boil down Joe Coffee's core values, they would be "fanatical" attention to quality control;and coffee served up
Joe Coffee: Scaling up without selling your soul
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<http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505143_162-57373932/joe-coffee-scaling-up...
selling-your-soul/>


 
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