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KakaoTV’s upcoming drama “How About a Cup of Coffee?” (literal translation) released new stills of the cast! Based on a manhwa (Korean comic) by Heo Young Man, “How About a Cup of Coffee?” is about a young man named Kang Go Bi (Ong Seong Wu), whose passion for coffee leads him to become a rookie barista at