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Three Avocados Coffee, Making a Difference :: @nonprofitcoffee
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Last week’s post introduced you to the concept of Fair Trade certification and the difficulties that many coffee producers face in providing basic living essentials for their families. This week I was introduced to a coffee company that’s sole purpose is to effect positive change in one specific country. Three Avocados Coffee Company allocates %100 of their profits towards providing the people of Uganda with Read More→
CoffeeNate and Ben Schmerler from @FairTradeUSA
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Join me and Ben Schmerler (Coffee Category Manager : Fair Trade USA) as we discuss coffee, fair trade, and how consumers can make a real difference in individual lives and communities across the globe.
Did you know that we drink more than 400,000,000 cups of coffee EVERY DAY in the USA? Wow! How often do we stop to think about the journey that those beans had to make in order to grace our mugs? Do we ever wonder about where it is grown, or the lives of those who carefully cultivated it? If you were like me a couple of years ago, the answer is no. Why would you? You go to the store, buy the coffee and drink it. Well, now you will know Read More→
Starbucks Controversy :: Are they ‘Good’ or ‘Bad’ for the specialty coffee industry?
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Starbucks. Just saying the word stirs up conversation and controversy in the specialty coffee world. I asked a simple question on my facebook and twitter pages yesterday morning “Starbucks…thumbs up, or thumbs down?” The results were Read More→



The Clover Coffee Brewer :: Great Northern Roasting Company
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A couple of months ago I was griping about never having tasted coffee brewed in the Clover. Now that the Clover is owned solely by Starbucks appeared to make my quest to taste superb coffee brewed by this method in vain. Even if I wanted to experience the Starbucks coffee brewed in the Clover, I would have to drive more than 400 miles to the nearest Starbucks that offers Clover brew. I was lamenting this sad fact on Twitter one day and I was surprised by the response I got.
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