Anybody wonder why everybody with half a brain hates 'em?
http://tinyurl.com/z9jl2rt
Buncka phony asses!
The Krink said
12:28 AM, 04/13/16
Never could understand your anger Uke at Starbucks. If you don't like their coffee...
don't buy it. Pretty sure you've drank "robusta" coffee your whole adult life and some
how your jealous of all the great coffee available today...that costs a couple bucks more.
I watched all the Todd Carmichael shows where he risks his life to get to some hard to get
coffee growing areas and manages to ink some exclusive contracts to exceptional coffee
and he was one of Starbucks "coffee searchers" for a time and went out on his own.
So I'd say to any coffee drinker that your selection of coffee to purchase and bring home
today comes from every coffee growing nation on earth. I think the North American continent
got brainwashed in that all coffee comes from Columbia South America.
Troll said
9:21 AM, 04/13/16
Uke said
9:27 AM, 04/13/16
Yet another reason why everybody (at bj.com) hayt tR0LL!
Pipes FC said
4:39 PM, 04/14/16
"Starbucks revamped its U.S. loyalty program to reward customers based on dollars spent, rather than store visits."
Those heartless bastards
Pipes FC said
4:49 PM, 04/14/16
The Krink wrote:
I think the North American continent got brainwashed in that all coffee comes from Columbia South America.
Krink, it's Colombia and all the coffee in the world does come from there.
I made it a point to go to a Jaun Valdez, I had a regular cup of coffee, it was one of the few things that was the same price as it would have been here. Cause of the exchange rate everything else was cheap.
Uke said
8:47 PM, 04/14/16
Just for you Pipes. More coffee: http://www.globalexchange.org/fairtrade/coffee/faq
Take a peek at all the countries who produce, and export coffee. Colombia isn't numero uno!
The Krink said
12:28 AM, 04/15/16
Pipes...so have you ever tried "Columbian Supremo" coffee? For all intents and purposes
this is the only coffee you'll ever need to buy. I buy whole bean and grind myself. Most
Mega-Marts have a coffee isle where several different coffee distributors have bulk-bins
setup and its easy to find Columbian Supremo for $8-9-10LB. For sure a very delicious
and powerful cup of coffee.
Anybody wonder why everybody with half a brain hates 'em?
http://tinyurl.com/z9jl2rt
Buncka phony asses!
don't buy it. Pretty sure you've drank "robusta" coffee your whole adult life and some
how your jealous of all the great coffee available today...that costs a couple bucks more.
I watched all the Todd Carmichael shows where he risks his life to get to some hard to get
coffee growing areas and manages to ink some exclusive contracts to exceptional coffee
and he was one of Starbucks "coffee searchers" for a time and went out on his own.
So I'd say to any coffee drinker that your selection of coffee to purchase and bring home
today comes from every coffee growing nation on earth. I think the North American continent
got brainwashed in that all coffee comes from Columbia South America.
Yet another reason why everybody (at bj.com) hayt tR0LL!
Those heartless bastards
Krink, it's Colombia and all the coffee in the world does come from there.
I made it a point to go to a Jaun Valdez, I had a regular cup of coffee, it was one of the few things that was the same price as it would have been here. Cause of the exchange rate everything else was cheap.
Just for you Pipes. More coffee: http://www.globalexchange.org/fairtrade/coffee/faq
Take a peek at all the countries who produce, and export coffee. Colombia isn't numero uno!
this is the only coffee you'll ever need to buy. I buy whole bean and grind myself. Most
Mega-Marts have a coffee isle where several different coffee distributors have bulk-bins
setup and its easy to find Columbian Supremo for $8-9-10LB. For sure a very delicious
and powerful cup of coffee.