Describes the top ten iconic pop culture references to coffee, and how coffee is significant in popular culture.

10 Must-Know Coffee References in Pop Culture History

There are few drinks as iconic in pop culture as coffee. In the early days of Hollywood, coffee was a necessity for movie stars. Without it, they would be too exhausted to continue filming. Coffee's popularity only grew from there, as more and more people turned to it to get through their busy days. Coffee has been featured prominently in pop culture, and is often used as a way to bring people together. It's no wonder that so many people love it! Here are ten examples in pop culture history that show just how significant coffee is:

 1. In the 1960s, coffee was often associated with hippie culture and rebelliousness

 2. Coffeehouses have become popular hangouts for young people. In fact, in the 2000s a "Coffee Date" became a popular way to meet a new potential romantic partner.

 3. There are numerous films and TV shows about coffee, including the popular sitcom "Seinfeld." In the film "The Breakfast Club," the characters drink coffee while they discuss their lives.

 4. Coffee has been featured in countless songs over the years, including "Java Jive" by The Ink Spots and "Cups (Pitch Perfect's When I'm Gone)" by Anna Kendrick

 5. Coffee has even been featured in video games, such as the popular "Final Fantasy" franchise.

 6. Coffee has also been the subject of art, with many famous paintings depicting people enjoying a cup of coffee, including "A Morning Coffee" by Renoir and "Café Terrace at Night" by van Gogh.

 7. Coffee has been featured in memorable scenes from movies to include "You've Got Mail" and "When Harry Met Sally."

 8. Coffee shops have also been the main settings for some memorable TV shows over the years, to include "Central Perk" from "Friends" and "Luke's Diner" from "Gilmore Girls."

 9. Coffee has even been associated with mainstream professional sports. For example, in 1992, the Los Angeles Dodgers created a coffee-themed night to appeal to young fans.

 10. Finally, coffee scents and tastes have become a part of popular consumer culture. For example , coffee-scented candles and diffusers are popular items.

 Coffee is clearly a significant part of pop culture. It has been featured in some of the most iconic moments in history. Whether you love it or hate it, there's no denying that coffee plays an important role in our popular society.

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