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My favorite thing about Driftaway Coffee, besides the product itself, is how they started. Like Driftaway Coffee, I was also feeling a little stuck. I was stuck in a major I despised, while they were stuck in a life they were just content with. Like me, they took a risk and decided to start Driftaway Coffee.
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COA- Columbia 9.7
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RMP- Rwanda 8.6
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When you buy a product, you want them to be passionate about it, not just creating a product to make money off. Driftaway makes exceptional coffee that smells better than anything you could get at Starbucks.
Mel- Mexico 8.6
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Mel is a medium roast from just north of Guatemala, which is perfect for the late winter months.
HOB- Honduras 9.5
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To be completely honest, I’m not a coffee addict, and am far from it. What is great about Driftaway is they completely label all their coffee, from what farm the beans are from to what the tasting notes are.
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