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Some people pop out their day with a cupful of coffee and a cigarette . A few creative teenagers , however , have witness a way of life to compound the two confutable habits into one time - spare deed by smoking coffee .

There are a smattering of on-line video showing teenager rolling chocolate beans or grounds into cigarette paper — or placing them in a pipe — and then alight up and smoking the coffee berry for a quick caffeine buzz .

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There ’s no confirmable information confirming that this is a real trend — it may be just another Internet oddity — but unwashed sense would seem to indicate that it ’s not a good idea for anyone , let alone young teenager . Acaffeineoverdose , according to the National Institutes of Health , can have disgorgement , convulsions , breathe trouble , diarrhea and an irregular heartbeat .

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