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Mar 12, 2021 · Some famous drinks were invented so long ago and so far away that the identity of who came up with them is lost. Others were created by experts, sometimes in a lab (hello, New Coke). And one was invented by a pregnant woman at Vancouver's Buckwheat Cafe in 1997: The London Fog.
It was invented in Vancouver, Canada, [2] in the 1990s by Mary Loria. Loria, who was pregnant at the time, frequented Vancouver's Buckwheat Cafe. After inventing the drink, she began ordering the drink at other cafes and recommending it to others. The trend spread.
Oct 27, 2024 · Mary Loria, a customer, invented the drink while searching for a coffee alternative to enjoy when visiting the cafe. After she fell upon the delicious discovery of the London Fog drink, this...
Feb 9, 2024 · Starbucks rolled out its version of the drink in 2009, which was so popular that it is rumored to have boosted sales of Earl Grey tea. Despite such popularity, it remains unclear who named the drink and how the origin story ever got traced back to Loria.
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Their story goes back to 1994 when a pregnant patron, Mary Loria, with an aversion to coffee, came in looking for an alternative and asked for some steamed milk and vanilla added to her favourite brew, Earl Grey. To most tea nerds, this seems to be the most agreed upon origin story.
Jun 9, 2020 · A regular customer named Mary Loria was pregnant and could no longer drink coffee, so she asked for an alternative to her daily brew and received a concoction of steamed milk with Earl Grey tea and a little vanilla, which became commonly known as a London Fog.
Apr 24, 2022 · London Fog. While it may not sound like a local drink, its origins can be traced back to Kitsilano, and not that long ago.