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Subscriber only Swans, ferns, hearts, and other latte art are the latest ways baristas are raising awareness for epilepsy. Harrison Hedges, the owner of Whatcha Brewing Specialty Coffee, is looking to raise awareness in the form of a Latte Art Smackdown; a competition that tests baristas skills in drawing images using steamed milk. The Smackdown will be taking 12 contestants with and without disabilities to see who can create the best latte art. Their lattes will be judged by Barista Champion Tilly Sproule, and Epilepsy Queensland CEO Chris Dougherty, on the art s pattern, consistency, and pour. First place prize is a Tim Adams Speciality Coffee masterclass valued at $250
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