Coffee butter is here to save mornings in Japan
Grabbing breakfast and a morning cup of joe is often just too much work for those of us who aren't natural "morning people."
That means, of course, breakfast is sacrificed as you scarf your caffeine only to be crabby and hangry an hour later because you didn't eat anything.
That's a problem of the past for the people of Japan, thanks to Snow Brand Coffee Soft, a miracle product that combines coffee and butter, reported by RocketNews24.
This sweet and creamy coffee spread will be released in Japan on March 1 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Megmilk Snow Brand company's coffee drink.
Sure, there is that whole bulletproof coffee thing stateside, but reports on how delicious that tastes have been mixed to say the least.
The caffeinated butter (no word yet on how much caffeine is in the creamy goodness) is ideal for any carbohydrate you can get your hands on. It is set to retail for 230 JPY (about $2 USD).
Between this and chocolate butter the U.S. has got to up our toast topping game.
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