
Coffee Fundraiser – Big Profits for Your Church, School, Club or Group
Consider what an extra $2K, $5K or even $10K per year could do to help your organization cover overhead, afford capitol expenditure, or provide a cushion for your tight budgets. By partnering with the Organic Fair Trade Coffee Company, your organization can easily run with our coffee fundraiser package and make substantial profits. Our “Righteous Bean” coffee is 100% certified Organic and Fair Trade, and a portion of the proceeds support Coffee Kids, an organization helping to make a better life for women and children.
You can be a hero by bringing this idea to your group or organization, when they see what a money maker this turn key program can be. Your group will get our wholesale non-profit pricing and sell coffee to your members, who are already buying and drinking coffee on a daily basis. Why not have the advantage of a buying club using our coffee fundraiser? And the best part is that there are no upfront costs or minimum orders. You collect all the money and keep the profit before sending in the order.
With the help of a volunteer coordinator from your group, your membership orders their monthly supply of coffee. We provide all the order forms, support and of course, the coffee – everything you need to make your coffee fundraiser a success. Choose from our world coffees of Breakfast Blend, Mountain Medley, Ethiopian, Guatemalan, Mexican, Sumatran and decaf Sumatran.
Our wholesale non-profit pricing is available to you, with shipping included, so there is no need to factor in additional cost calculations. With our fundraiser package, you can make $15 profit on each bag sold and that can really add up. Even 10 bags a month brings in $150 or $1800 per year! Maybe you can do 20, 30 or even 50 bags with a net profit of $9000.
Consider the potential benefit, value and relief that this additional money can do for your organization. Virtually everyone is already buying and drinking coffee. Your group can make a great profit and afford to make that extra needed purchase that you didn’t quite have the money for. Whether you need uniforms, choir dress, instruments, furniture, or want to use your profit for supporting your bottom line budget, the choice is yours.
Partner today with the Organic Fair Trade Coffee Company and launch your coffee fundraiser. Together we can make it happen. Contact us at info@ofairtradecoffee.com or 616-949-0834. www.ofairtradecoffee.com
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Baronet Coffee Fair Trade Organic French Roast Coffee Pods 18ct $6.99 These pods fit the Senseo Coffee Pod Machine. Baronet Coffee Fair Trade Organic French Roast Coffee Pods provide you with 18 Fair Trade Organic French Roast Coffee Pods. |
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Fair Trade & Organic Instant Coffee 100g $7.99 Certified fair trade and organic Instant Coffee from Tanzania. 100gr in glass jar. |
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The Politics of Fair Trade $260 The Politics of Fair Trade will comprise chapters on relevant issues pertaining to fair trade, written by experts in the field; case studies of commodities involved in fair trade issues; and an A – Z of entries dealing with issues, organizations, disputes, and relevant countries with regard to fair trade. Essays include: Falling Foul of Fair Trade: The Politics of Supply Chains; The Politics of Fairer Trade: Marketing `Fairness’ Through Brands; Branding Morality; Certification as Governance: Possibilities and Pitfalls; Fair Trade: A New Paradigm for Development. Case studies include: coffee; chocolate; handicrafts; textiles; rice. A – Z entries include: Bananas; Body Shop; Ethical Sourcing; Fairtrade Foundation; Multifibre agreement; Third World. |
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The Politics of Fair Trade: A Survey $86.69 The Politics of Fair Trade will comprise chapters on relevant issues pertaining to fair trade, written by experts in the field; case studies of commodities involved in fair trade issues; and an A – Z of entries dealing with issues, organizations, disputes, and relevant countries with regard to fair trade. Essays include: Falling Foul of Fair Trade: The Politics of Supply Chains; The Politics of Fairer Trade: Marketing `Fairness’ Through Brands; Branding Morality; Certification as Governance: Possibilities and Pitfalls; Fair Trade: A New Paradigm for Development. Case studies include: coffee; chocolate; handicrafts; textiles; rice. A – Z entries include: Bananas; Body Shop; Ethical Sourcing; Fairtrade Foundation; Multifibre agreement; Third World. |
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The Economics of Fair Trade Coffee: For Whose Benefit? $100.37 This book is intended for all readers interested in a critical assessment of fair trade. How much does fair trade contribute to development? Does consumer awareness make any difference at all? Or are supermarkets selling fair trade coffee just cleanwashing their reputation in the fair trade business? These are some of the key questions examined in this book. I start by providing a short description of the coffee market and some of its major trends. I then turn to the origin and structure of the fair trade movement. The pricing scheme of Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO) is compared to those of other private labeling initiatives. The last part examines benefits generated for participants on the supply and demand side. Revenues accruing to coffee producers in the South and fair trade organizations in the Western world are estimated. Finally, an original empirical strategy is proposed to see whether consumer awareness is making any difference and/or if supermarkets are cleanwashing their reputation in the fair trade business. Data from 13 European countries is used in two different econometric models (OLS and treatment regression model). Author: Kohler, Pierre Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 122 Publication Date: 2010/09/03 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.29 inches |
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Baronet Coffee Fair Trade Organic Small Village Blend Coffee Pods 18ct $6.99 These pods fit the Senseo Coffee Pod Machine. Baronet Coffee Fair Trade Organic Small Village Blend Coffee Pods provide you with 18 Fair Trade Organic Small Village Blend Coffee Pods. |
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Fair Trade and Social Justice $75 By 2008, total Fair Trade purchases in the developed world reached nearly $3 billion, a five-fold increase in four years. Consumers pay a “fair price” for Fair Trade items, which are meant to generate greater earnings for family farmers, cover the costs of production, and support socially just and environmentally sound practices. Yet constrained by existing markets and the entities that dominate them, Fair Trade often delivers material improvements for producers that are much more modest than the profound social transformations the movement claims to support. There has been scant real-world assessment of Fair Trade’s effectiveness. Drawing upon fine-grained anthropological studies of a variety of regions and commodity systems including Darjeeling tea, coffee, crafts, and cut flowers, the chapters in Fair Trade and Social Justice represent the first works to use ethnographic case studies to assess whether the Fair Trade Movement is actually achieving its goals. Contributors: Julia Smith, Mark Moberg, Catherine Ziegler , Sarah Besky, Sarah M. Lyon, Catherine S. Dolan, Patrick C. Wilson, Faidra Papavasiliou, Molly Doane, Kathy M’Closkey, Jane Henrici |
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Wolfgang Puck Fair Trade Colombian Organic Coffee Pods $8.7 Wolfgang Puck Fair Trade Colombian Organic Coffee Pods box makes 18 individual servings of full-roasted, smoky dark roast coffee from Wolfgang Puck Coffee Pods. |
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Green Mountain Coffee Colombian Fair Trade Select Ground Coffee 24 2.2oz Bags $41.6 Green Mountain Coffee Colombian Fair Trade Select Ground Coffee 24 2.2oz Bags make a full-roasted, smoky dark roast coffee from Green Mountain Ground Coffee. |
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Millstone Organic Fair Trade Mountain Moonlight Blend Coffee Beans 5LB Bag $73.99 Millstone Organic Fair Trade Mountain Moonlight Blend Coffee Beans 5LB Bag provides you with many pots of delicious light roast Millstone Organic Fair Trade Mountain Moonlight Blend Coffee. |
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Millstone Organic Fair Trade Rainforest Reserve Blend Coffee Beans 5LB Bag $73.99 Millstone Organic Fair Trade Rainforest Reserve Blend Coffee Beans 5LB Bag provides you with many pots of delicious full roast Millstone Organic Fair Trade Rainforest Reserve Blend Coffee. |
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Colombian Fair Trade Select Whole Bean Coffee 10 oz: K $10.84 Our Colombian Fair Trade Select is a sunny, warming cup with aromas that recall gramma’s homemade apricot jam. A versatile coffee that performs well in auto-drip brewers, or manual-drip (pour-over filter cone or Chemex). Exceptional in a coffee press and vacuum pot. Not recommended for single-origin espresso. Tastes like a late-summer Saturday morning. Our Fair Trade Colombian is a sunny, warming cup with aromas that recall gramma’s homemade apricot jam. In the cup, look for lime-citrus brightness and flavors of green apples and sun-plumped raisins. Its finish shimmers with sweet notes of grape and walnut. We source coffees for our Colombian Fair Trade Select from cooperatives high in the mountains of Southwestern Colombia. Prominent among these is the Cooperative Association of Southern Cauca (COSURCA). As if growing exceptional coffee weren’t challenge enough, farmer members of COSURCA have faced a number of threats to their livelihood, such as the ever-present threat from armed extremists groups who would have their land for illegal coca and poppy production. Even in the face of such opposition, COSURCA farmers have themselves eradicated more than 500 acres of coca production, destroyed 17,000 coca plants, and ended cultivation of illegal crops on another 1800 acres… steps that were possible only with the additional revenue that Fair Trade coffee sales provided. |
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Colombian Fair Trade Select Powder Coffee 10 oz: K $10.84 Our Colombian Fair Trade Select is a sunny, warming cup with aromas that recall gramma’s homemade apricot jam. A versatile coffee that performs well in auto-drip brewers, or manual-drip (pour-over filter cone or Chemex). Exceptional in a coffee press and vacuum pot. Not recommended for single-origin espresso. Tastes like a late-summer Saturday morning. Our Fair Trade Colombian is a sunny, warming cup with aromas that recall gramma’s homemade apricot jam. In the cup, look for lime-citrus brightness and flavors of green apples and sun-plumped raisins. Its finish shimmers with sweet notes of grape and walnut. We source coffees for our Colombian Fair Trade Select from cooperatives high in the mountains of Southwestern Colombia. Prominent among these is the Cooperative Association of Southern Cauca (COSURCA). As if growing exceptional coffee weren’t challenge enough, farmer members of COSURCA have faced a number of threats to their livelihood, such as the ever-present threat from armed extremists groups who would have their land for illegal coca and poppy production. Even in the face of such opposition, COSURCA farmers have themselves eradicated more than 500 acres of coca production, destroyed 17,000 coca plants, and ended cultivation of illegal crops on another 1800 acres… steps that were possible only with the additional revenue that Fair Trade coffee sales provided. |
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Barnie’s 58009 Global Blend Fair Trade Coffee Pods $12.99 Barnie’s Coffee & Tea Company is one of America’s largest privately owned gourmet coffee and tea purveyors. Their passion for quality and service has established Barnie’s as the premium brand of gourmet coffee throughout the world. Barnie’s offers the world’s finest hand selected regional, flavored, and decaffeinated coffees. Teas are chosen with care for their flavor, quality and excellence. By choosing this Fair Trade Certified coffee, you are directly supporting a better life for farming families through the establishment of equitable prices paid directly to the growers. In addition, the farming practices help prevent soil erosion, preserve the rainforest and protect the habitats of many species of song birds and other animals. USDA Certified Organic and Fair Trade Certified. FEATURES: 18-count box of 10g single cup coffee pods for use with the BUNN My Cafe MC & MCP brewers and other brands and models of pod brewers Barnie’s Global Blend is a combination of premium South and Central American beans, grown without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, resulting in a clean, crisp acidity, full body and some sweet fruit notes Medium roast Unlike plastic capsules, pods allow you to appreciate authentic coffee aroma before, during and after the brew. Eco-friendly pods are compostable and have less packaging than plastic capsule systems Grocery , Beverages , Coffee, Tea & Cocoa , Coffee |
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Colombian Fair Trade Select Coffee – 6/10Oz Colombn Fr. Trade Selct: GR $59.72 Colombian Fair Trade is a select coffee with a flavorful blend of fresh, ripe fruit. Hints of juicy lime, green apple, and sun ripened raisins will create a rush of flavor in your mouth every time you take a sip . Each taste ends with sweet notes of grape and walnut for a well rounded cup of delicious Fair Trade certified coffee. Each case consists of six, ten ounce bags. |
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Barnies 58009 Global Blend Fair Trade Coffee Pods#44; 18count $27.34 Barnie s Coffee Tea Company is one of America s largest privately owned gourmet coffee and tea purveyors. Their passion for quality and service has established Barnie s as the premium brand of gourmet coffee throughout the world. Barnie s offers the world s finest hand selected regional flavored and decaffeinated coffees. Teas are chosen with care for their flavor quality and excellence. By choosing this Fair Trade Certified coffee you are directly supporting a better life for farming families through the establishment of equitable prices paid directly to the growers. In addition the farming practices help prevent soil erosion preserve the rainforest and protect the habitats of many species of song birds and other animals. USDA Certified Organic and Fair Trade Certified. 18count box of 10g single cup coffee pods for use with the BUNN My Cafe MC MCP brewers and other brands and models of pod brewers. Barnie s Global Blend is a combination of premium South and Central American beans grown without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides resulting in a clean crisp acidity full body and some sweet fruit notes. Medium roast. Unlike plastic capsules pods allow you to appreciate authentic coffee aroma before during and after the brew. Ecofriendly pods are compostable and have less packaging than plastic capsule systems |
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Millstone Organic Fair Trade Deep Peruvian Forest Blend Coffee Beans 5LB Bag $73.99 Millstone Organic Fair Trade Deep Peruvian Forest Blend Coffee Beans 5LB Bag provides you with many pots of delicious dark roast Millstone Organic Peruvian Coffee. |
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Millstone Organic Fair Trade Nicaraguan Mountain Twilight Blend Coffee Beans 5LB Bag $73.99 Millstone Organic Fair Trade Nicaraguan Mountain Twilight Blend Coffee Beans 5LB Bag provides you with many pots of delicious medium-dark roast Millstone Organic Nicaraguan Coffee. |
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Millstone Organic Fair Trade Mayan Black Onyx Blend Coffee Beans 5LB Bag $73.99 Millstone Organic Fair Trade Mayan Black Onyx Blend Coffee Beans 5LB Bag provides you with many pots of delicious dark roast Millstone Organic Mayan Black Coffee. |
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Kenya Highland Cooperatives, Fair Trade Powder Coffee 10 oz: K $10.84 Our Fair Trade Kenyan fairly bursts with big, grapefruit-toned brightness and black raspberry and burgundy flavors. A sunny day on the Savanna! The adventure begins the moment you release its distinctive jasmine and coffee-flower fragrance. Our Fair Trade Kenyan fairly bursts with big, grapefruit-toned brightness and black raspberry and burgundy flavors. Look for notes of brown sugar, bergamot and black tea in its long, rewarding finish. Rating: 96 Points (out of 100) The aroma is very deep and sweet-toned with lush references to banana, coconut, dusk flowers. In the cup the acidity is extraordinarily rich and round-toned, the mouthfeel supple, the nuance opulent with coconut, red wine, chocolate and floral notes. Rich, long, flavor-saturated finish. — Kenneth Davids, CoffeeReview, October, 2007 Performs well in auto-drip brewers, or manual-drip (pour-over filter cone or Chemex). Exceptional in a coffee press and vacuum pot. Makes an intriguing single-origin espresso. While Kenyan coffee has long been one of the most sought after origins in the world, rules within the Kenyan auction system made it impossible to achieve the transparency that Fair Trade Certification requires. Those rules were relaxed only months ago, and now the very first of what we hope will be a great many Fair Trade Certified Kenyan coffees has reached our shores. The Rumukia Farmers Cooperative Society is one of those newly-certified grower groups. Situated in the Nyeri district, among the rich, red, volcanic foothills of Mt. Kenya in eastern Kenya, the region enjoys a unique micro-climate — a temperate zone with regular, seasonal rainfall. Even before being certified, the cooperative organized ”field days” to train its members in agricultural best practices, and offered credit services for education and medical emergencies. The cooperative is currently working to upgrade its drying tables, and improve its road network so that farmers can deliver coffee to the mills more efficiently. My New Favorite By Jim from Fredericksburg, Virginia on 3/16/2008 Pros:High Quality, Good Value Best Uses:Start off my day Bottom Line:Yes, I would recommend this to a friend I start off my day at the office with this great tasting coffee. It just doesn’t get any better than this. Have been purchasing Kona beans direct from the Islands but it just cost too much to drink everyday. I have also been brewing Kenya AA for many years but this coffee beats them both hands down. |
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Sumatran Lake Tawar Fair Trade Powder Coffee 10 oz: K $10.84 This tropical garden coffee’s fragrance offers notes of clove and cardamom. In the cup it expresses cedar and port wine, earth and moss. We savor its syrupy body, and its smoke and caramel finish. Deeply toned and mellow – like the peal of an ancient temple bell, or the thrum of the wind in the giant bamboo of Sumatra’s highlands. This tropical garden coffee’s fragrance offers notes of clove and cardamom. In the cup it expresses cedar and port wine, earth and moss. We savor its syrupy body, and its smoke and caramel finish. Rating: 89 Points (out of 100) Deep, roast-influenced aroma: gently scorched cedar, cardamom, orange. In the cup the softly pungent roast and earth tones turn toward a raisiny dark chocolate, with continued distinct orange references. The finish is round, resonant, and stays well on the rich side of a slight astringency. — Kenneth Davids, CoffeeReview, October, 2007 A versatile coffee that performs well in auto-drip brewers, or manual-drip (pour-over filter cone or Chemex) though we enjoy it most in a coffee press (Indonesian coffee just love to steep a little bit.) Makes a syrupy espresso. Beans from Sumatra have always been highly prized not only because of their full flavor, but also because of their distinct appearance. Sumatran coffee beans, when green, are often asymmetrical in shape and have a deep aquamarine tint. Beginning in the 18th Century when the popularity of Sumatran coffee rose significantly, the unique shape and hue helped European merchants recognize authentic Sumatran coffee beans. However, Sumatran coffee’s distinct appearance isn’t the only factor contributing to the coffee’s uniqueness. The unusual drying techniques employed by Sumatran coffee farmers also contribute to the coffee’s distinctiveness. These techniques involve an extended period of the coffee bean’s exposure to the pulp of the berry after the berry has been harvested—a process which is believed to produce deeper tones in the brewed coffee. While much of Sumatra’s coffee is grown today in the region of mighty Lake Toba – a huge volcanic crater lake in the center of the island – the majority of our coffee comes from a number of different fair trade coops around Lake Tawar in the northern reaches of Aceh province, the same land where coffee was first introduced here by colonists in the 18th century. One of our suppliers, the Gayo Organic Farmers Association, has started a project to bring safe drinking water to more than 1,500 people. The cooperative has also saved funds to help farmers with the reconstruction of their homes, many of which were destroyed in the war, and to aid in the construction of two new schools. This coffee has truly delightful qualities in its origin as well as in the cup. Good coffee! By CJ from Seymour, CT on 1/12/2008 Pros:Fair Trade, Bite, Dark Cons:Availability Best Uses:ALWAYS Bottom Line:Yes, I would recommend this to a friend I had been meaning to order a bag of Green Mountain Sin |
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Brewing Justice : Fair Trade Coffee, Sustainability, and Survival $26.28 No Synopsis Available |
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Fair Trade and a Global Commodity : Coffee in Costa Rica $103.99 No Synopsis Available |
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Rain Forest Nut Whole Bean Fair Trade Coffee 5 lbs: K $72.53 Rain Forest Nut is a subtle, sweet, delightful coffee with tastes of vanilla, caramel, cashew, and brazil nuts. Fair Trade certified only. Fragrant, buttery and rich with nutty flavors, our Fair Trade Rain Forest Nut is a sweet diversion. It’s also a bit of a departure from our Fair Trade line of coffees… while it’s certified Fair Trade, it’s not an organic coffee. The flavors of this cup are especially agreeable with milk, and adding sweet cream is an invitation to indulgence. Our Flavored coffees do not use sugars or sweeteners of any kind. This coffee is especially lovely with cream. Try brewing it double-strength, and serve it over vanilla ice cream! At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade (certified by TransFairUSA) has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic (certified by QAI), and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ‘’shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seco |
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Fair Trade $62 Looks at the strategic future for Fair Trade. This book tackles questions such as 'What is the role and value of corporate social responsibility?' It includes case studies and data analysis as well as histories of different Fair Trade organisations. It also features chapter summaries and conclusions. |
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Frontier Natural Products Coop 217982 Newmans Own Organics Fair Trade Certified Organic Coffee Nells Breakfast Blend Whole Bean 10 oz. $25.92 Fair Trade Certfied. Certfied Organic By Quality Assurance International. Store in an airtight container away from heat and direct sun. A vibrant energetic light roast coffee. 100 Pct. Organic Arabica Coffee. |
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Colombian Fair Trade Select Gourmet Single Cup Coffee 12 K-Cups: K $11.33 Our Colombian Fair Trade Select is classically balanced, vibrant and complex with a splash of ripe fruit. Tastes like a late-summer Saturday morning. Our Fair Trade Colombian is a sunny, warming cup with aromas that recall gramma’s homemade apricot jam. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade (certified by TransFairUSA) has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic (certified by QAI), and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ‘’shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Blade grinders do have some drawbacks, specifically the grind is not as consistent, and the blade tends to heat or ”cook” the beans a bit. Next is the electric burr type grinder. Dial in the grind size, measure beans into a hopper and turn the grinder on. Two scribed discs literally crush the beans i |
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Vanilla Cream Fair Trade Cert. Organic Powder Coffee 10 oz: K $10.84 Our Naturally Flavored Vanilla Cream Organic Coffee offers the pure flavors of vanilla bean, and the creamy body of select fair trade organic coffees. Its aromas are sweet and complex; its flavors elegant and refined. The ”Cream” on its label refers to its creamy body. (There’s no dairy added to this coffee — however, you’re welcome to add your own.) Natural vanilla bean meets organic coffee bean… it’s the beginning of a beautiful relationship, and an experience that’s sure to make you wonder how vanilla ever came to suggest something. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade (certified by TransFairUSA) has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic (certified by QAI), and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ‘’shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Blade grind |
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Mexican Select Organic Fair Trade Coffee Whole Bean 10 oz: K $10.84 A full flavored and balanced coffee, medium roasted with a chocolaty, smooth finish. It is a medium–roasted coffee and has a chocolaty smooth finish. Our Organic Mexican Select is sourced from farms in Mexico’s classic coffee–growing regions, and it demonstrates convincingly the principle of Terroir, or the influence that the growing region has on the flavor of the bean. It has a lovely, textured body, lush fruit tones, and a spicy cocoa note that’s unique to Mexican coffees. This is a very drinkable cup, and a great introduction to specialty coffees. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade (certified by TransFairUSA) has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic (certified by QAI), and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ‘’shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Bl |
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6/10oz Whole Bean Fair Trade Organic French Roast: GR $59.72 This French Roast is dark and complex and is made from beans that have been roasted and blended for a bold yet sweet flavor. This coffee is certified Fair Trade and Organic. Each case consists of six 10 ounce packages. |
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Ethiopian Yirgacheffe Fair Trade Organic Coffee Whole Bean 10 oz: K $10.84 Ethiopian Yirgacheffe is prized by connoisseurs for its delicate fragrance of orange blossoms, with an elegantly sweet and clean finish. At Green Mountain Coffee, we are dedicated to providing the richest aroma and flavor, for the highest quality coffee experience. We travel the globe to purchase the finest coffees, batch roast them to peak flavor, and vacuum package them fresh for your enjoyment. We take our time. . . and taking our time has its own reward. . . perfect coffee. In 1981, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters hung its shingle on the front of a small café in Waitsfield, Vermont. This café roasted coffee on the premises and formed the base of operations for what was to become one of the nation’s leading specialty coffee companies. Fair Trade & Organic Coffees Our Organic and Fair Trade beans are selected for their exquisite flavor and for the care and attention given to the fragile, mountainous places where they are born. Fair Trade (certified by TransFairUSA) has established price guarantees which ensure that the small-scale farmers who grow and process these beans receive a fair price for their efforts. This enables farmers to care for themselves, their families, and their communities while reinvesting in the care and quality of their coffee. With the exception of Rain Forest Nut, our Fair Trade coffees are organic (certified by QAI), and cultivated with natural gardening techniques like composting, and terracing. They are grown entirely without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. They are also almost always ‘’shade grown”—interspersed with other plants—to preserve vanishing wildlife habitat and discourage erosion. Coffee FAQ’s: Coffee Grinding and Storage Q. Is it better to keep coffee in bean form and grind it before consumption, or is it better to buy coffee in the ground form and keep it in a sealed container? A. Buying whole bean coffee and grinding it just before using it will keep it fresh longer than ground coffee because you are exposing less of the surface of the bean to the elements. You should store both whole bean and ground coffee in an airtight container. Q. What are the best ways to grind coffee beans? A. There are many excellent types of grinders on the market ranging from manual to electric. One of the least expensive and most common is the electric blade grinder. Measure beans into the top, put the cover on and grind by time; 10 to15 seconds for coarse or perc, 15 to 20 for drip, 20 to 25 for autodrip, and 25 to 30 or more for fine or espresso grind. Blade grinders do have some drawbacks, specifically the grind is not as consistent, and the blade tends to heat or ”cook” the beans a bit. Next is the electric burr type grinder. Dial in the grind size, measure beans into a hopper and turn the grinder on. Two scribed discs literally crush the beans in a manner similar to the way wheat is ground in a flour mill. Manual grinders are also great because you can achieve |
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Frontier Natural Products Coop 217981 Newmans Own Organics Fair Trade Certified Organic Coffee Newman Special Blend Whole Bean 10 oz. $25.92 Certified Organic By Quality Assurance International. Fair Trade Certified. Store in an airtight container away from heat and direct sun. A smooth and full bodied blend. Bold yet refined. 100 Pct. Organic Arabica Coffee. |
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6/12oz Ground Fair Trade Wild Mountain Blueberry: GR $59.72 This coffee is filled with the flavor of sun-ripened juicy blueberries that you can enjoy year round! This coffee is certified Fair Trade and is one of the most popular flavors Green Mountain has to offer. Each case consists of six 12 ounce packages. |
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Reunion Island RI58551 Extra Bold Fair Trade Organic French Roast Single Cup Coffee Pods#44; 16count $26.41 Reunion Island is committed to promoting sustainable coffee farming. Our Fair Trade Organic French Roast is harvested from small family farms in Central and South America. This coffee is certified under both the Transfair and USDA Organic programs. This double certified coffee meets growing consumer demand for agricultural products that are produced in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. Best of all this bold French Roast features the bold character that coffee lovers crave. Transfair is an international organization at the forefront of developing socially responsible agriculture programs. Their website explains Fair Trade is an international system of doing business based on dialogue transparency and respect. It contributes to sustainable development by offering better trading conditions for producers and workers in developing countries. Behind the principles and goals of Fair Trade is a rigorous international system of monitoring auditing and certification. Growing consumer demand for organicallygrown products has resulted in increasing availability of certified organic foods including great coffee. For a coffee to be certified organic it must be grown in a manner that excludes the use of fertilizers pesticides hormone treatments or steroids. Organic farmers instead must rely on superior growing practices natural fertilizers and alternative methods of pest and disease control. For more information please visit ams.usda.gov/nop. Enjoy the bold slightly caramelized flavor and heavy body of this allnatural coffee. 16count box of 10g single cup coffee pods for use with the BUNN My Cafe MC MCP brewers and other brands and models of pod brewers. A richly satisfying blend of beans grown on small farms around the world. Bold heavybodied blend of allnatural beans from Central and South America. 100 high elevation handpicked arabica coffee that s nitrogenflushed to maintain the freshroasted flavor and aroma. Unlike plastic capsules pods allow you t |
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Sumatran Reserve Certified Organic Fair Trade Whole Bean Coffee 10 oz: K: K $10.84 Exotically lush, sweet and heavy-bodied, born in the mountains of Indonesia. This coffee is a true success story, for us, and for the people in and around Aceh Province, Sumatra. Sumatra is one of the world’s more exotic coffee destinations, peopled by folks of tremendous character… character they’ve demonstrated again and again by their enduring spirit and resourcefulness in the face of one calamitous natural disaster after another. That character can be read in the coffee, as well, which is richly aromatic, lush, hefty, loamy and distinctly tropical. This cup is round and smooth in body and offers a hint of chocolate, dark fruit and citrus. Overall Rating: 90 points (out of 100) Very rich aroma: tartly sweet, round-toned, with cherry- and orange-toned fruit. In the cup syrupy mouthfeel, sweet, with continued orangy fruit and a hint of moist leaves. —Kenneth Davids, CoffeeReview, May 2007 ”Deep and loamy… This coffee truly reflects terroir or a ”taste of place”. Heady and aromatic; with chocolate, vanilla and brown sugar tones that reflect Sumatra.” — Lindsey Bolger ”Partnering with our friends from ForesTrade in our home state of Vermont, we our proud to offer this special Fair Trade Organic Sumatran coffee. The improvements that the dedicated small family farmers of Aceh Province in Sumatra have made in their daily lives is proof that Fair Trade, peace and love can be the answer.” — Patty Vincent |
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