Simply amazing stuff, really, I can’t say enough or get enough (although I do try to limit my coffee to a cup or two in the morning.) There’s not a whole lot more to say about this coffee except for that you have to try it yourself to believe it. Owner of One Drop Coffee, will fill you in below as to how his coffee happens to be leaps and bounds ahead of any other coffee you have most likely tasted.
You care about what you eat, and we care about what you drink!
Our coffee is hand roasted in small batches to order with YOU in mind. Mass produced coffee is roasted in huge batches and can take over a month before it gets into your cup. One Drop will ship your coffee within 12 hours of roasting in ensure that you are always drinking the freshest and most delicious coffee.
Our coffee is so good, you may find that you are no longer tempted to turn your coffee into a “cheat” in your paleo lifestyle because it can be enjoyed black. You can also drink coffee responsibly, knowing that you are drinking organic and fair trade trade coffee. Also, a portion of our profits will be donated to help keep oceans and rivers clean.
Let us be part of your day, everyday!
{Disclosure: Sarah Fragoso, while not compensated for this post, is an investor with One Drop Coffee}
I can testify that this is GREAT coffee! You will not be disappointed.
Is it organic? Coffee beans are grown in areas where banned pesticides are still being used along with little to no governance on these (and other) pesticides.
Oops – just saw that is was ORGANIC! Awesome! Will try!
Yes, they are either certified organic, or in the case of most african coffees, organic by tradition (I do not have any africans in stock right now). Some are also fair trade coffees as well.
I want to thank everday paleo and all the community for the support. All orders from yesterday are being shipped out today! Enjoy!
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Thank you!
I’ve been on the hunt for some excellent organic coffee. Can’t wait to give this a try. Thanks for the post!
I friggin love coffee. I’m a big proponent of “if you can’t drink it black, you need better coffee.” I’ve got some still at the house, but once I need more, this is where I’m getting it from. Thanks for the post, Sarah!
-j
$33 for coffee? I don’t think so.
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