9. Coffee

A caffeine hit wasn't always accepted as the best way to start the day. Not only did the Catholic church initially try to ban coffee drinking in Europe in the early 16th century, but in 1675, the English king Charles II banned coffee shops altogether. He feared they were acting as a meeting place for social activists, which they were actually…

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