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January Shipping Update 🚚
Moving to Weekly Shipments!
February Issue Shipping Update 🚚
Virtual/Zoom Coffee Tastings? Let's do it!
Introducing: This Coffee Co.
Subscriber Perks of The Roasters Pack
Introducing: Matchmaker Coffee
Canada Post Lockout - Great coffee is on the way!
You've probably heard all about it. Canada Post is going to have a lockout or strike soon. How long will it last? We aren’t sure yet.
One thing we do know is that we’re going to do our best to get The Roasters Pack into your hands! We can't take the chance that your freshly roasted coffee could be stuck in a warehouse and we've found alternate plans.
The Roasters Pack on CityLine!
A few weeks back Shoana Jensen reached out to us explaining how she was doing a segment on subscription services and wanted to feature our monthly coffee club on CityLine.
The February Issue! Want to win it? Well, here's how:
Time for a quick contest! We feel like doing some sharing. Sharing of the coffee love. And really, do you need any other type of love?
Enter here!
If the November Coffees were Songs?
We recently mailed out the November Issue of the Roasters Pack, which featured coffee from Kittel Coffee Co., Other Brother Roasters & Pig Iron Coffee Roasters. Each one of the coffees had a diverse flavor set and unique taste characteristics.
So unique that it got us thinking... if these roasts were songs, which songs would they be? Yes, we’re about to compare coffee to music. It surprisingly took us a fair amount of time to decide since we’re music junkies and we had to find the absolute, utmost, correct tune. It was a very scientific process (probably about as complicated as the Rosetta comet landing) and we have the results below!
Tip of My Tongue Contest Results! (October Issue)
As you may have seen in our inaugural newsletter, the winner for our Tip of Our Tongue contest! If you didn’t receive our email, ahem, subscribe here!
If you’re not sure what the contest was, the jist of it was that we decided to include a 4th coffee in the October issue, however the coffee was unmarked. A mystery!