View Full Version : FS Organic, Fair Trade coffee!
ladyturtle5366
10-07-2006, 12:06 AM
Check us out online at The Virgin Bean (http://www.thevirginbean.com)
curlytopper
10-10-2006, 01:16 AM
What particular strain is the coffee that you sell? And if I may, from what country do you get your coffee beans from? I am very particular with coffee and I am quite interested with this product.
http://www.volcanicacoffee.com/images/roasted-coffee-beans-cup.jp.jpg
__________________________________________
social security lawyers new york (http://socialsecuritylawyersnewyork.com)
cheap insurance quotes (http://cheapinsurancequotesct.com)
consolidate credit card debt (http://consolidatecreditcarddebtlg.com)
Jenn4262
10-10-2006, 06:31 AM
I have had some of her coffee, and it is SO YUMMY! I've had the "Never Bean Touched" and "Whole Brew" and both are excellent!
curlytopper
10-10-2006, 11:06 PM
Did both of these coffee flavors come from the same coffee beans or they are different from one another?
_________________________
tesco express (http://urtescoexpress.com)
florida home owners insurance (http://rcfloridahomeownersinsurance.com)
defective product lawyers washington dc (http://defectiveproductlawyerswashingtondc.com)
ladyturtle5366
10-10-2006, 11:26 PM
Hey there!
Our coffees come from all over the world!
We have:
Ethiopian Yirgacheffe
Brazilian
Guatamalan
Sumatran
Colombian
and Peruvian
I'm not understanding your question about what strain it comes from? Do you mean which farms because that will vary throughout the year, depending on how the crops are doing.
The Whole Brew is a blend which includes Yirgacheffe, and the Never Bean Touched is a Latin American Blend.
Hope that helps!
Hi Jenn! You're Leigh's friend, right?
LoveLeigh
10-11-2006, 11:59 AM
Hey there!
Hi Jenn! You're Leigh's friend, right?
Yep - that's her! :)
Look - both of my Jenn's together in one thread. hehe:lol:
Jenn4262
10-11-2006, 03:16 PM
Yep, that's me, coffee junkie extraordinaire!
Jenn4262
10-11-2006, 03:48 PM
Hey, I wanted to ask about the coffee club; can the type of coffee change? I'd like to try more than just one type.
ladyturtle5366
10-11-2006, 04:54 PM
Yes! Absolutely! You can change every time if you like. I have one customer who orders 3 different kinds every week. (He goes through 3lbs. a week at his work!):eek:
curlytopper
10-11-2006, 10:53 PM
Hey there!
Our coffees come from all over the world!
We have:
Ethiopian Yirgacheffe
Brazilian
Guatamalan
Sumatran
Colombian
and Peruvian
I'm not understanding your question about what strain it comes from? Do you mean which farms because that will vary throughout the year, depending on how the crops are doing.
The Whole Brew is a blend which includes Yirgacheffe, and the Never Bean Touched is a Latin American Blend.
Hope that helps!
Hi Jenn! You're Leigh's friend, right?
Sorry about that. I get it now, I meant variety just didn't have the right word for it.
__________________
auto accident lawyer (http://autoaccidentlawyerqv.com)
tesco insurance (http://letescoinsurance.com)
home owners insurance (http://inhomeownersinsurance.com)
ladyturtle5366
10-12-2006, 01:19 PM
:happy:
Not a problem! And just so you know, it's $9.70/lb. :)
curlytopper
10-12-2006, 11:17 PM
Isn't that a little bit expensive, or is it the going rate in the market?
_______________________________
car accidents statistics (http://caraccidentsstatistics.com)
texas equity loans (http://betexasequityloans.com)
nj homeowners insurance (http://ojlnjhomeownersinsurance.com)
ladyturtle5366
10-13-2006, 01:50 AM
For Organic Fair Trade, it's cheap actually. The stores we sell to' sell if for $12.99/lb. Large grocery stores sell it for around $10/12oz. At the Farmer's market we sell it for $10/12oz. and on the web it's $7.92/12oz. to make up for the shipping you have to pay. If you google the top 5 organic fair trade companies you'll find the average is $9.06/lb, and that is the big companies that sell hundreds, if not thousands of pounds a year. I am just a small, start up WAH business and online my coffee is $9.70/lb, so I don't think I'm doing too bad, but that also tells gies you an idea of how low my profit margins are:wah:
curlytopper
10-15-2006, 11:37 PM
Ah ok. I think it's actually very good and decent business for you. Hopefully your profits pick up by the end of this year so that you can eventually expand.
____________________
tesco online shopping (http://tescoonlineshoppingkt.com)
home owners assoc (http://whhomeownersassoc.com)
louisiana defective product lawyers (http://louisianadefectiveproductlawyers.com)
ladyturtle5366
10-16-2006, 02:32 PM
Thanks! We're working on getting an SBA loan right now to open an organic fair trade espresso drive-thru. I'm so excited!:cuc:
curlytopper
10-16-2006, 10:14 PM
How many booths are you planning to put up? It would be great if you have other products on the side like imported teas or something like that for those who don't drink coffee. You can also try some audio-visual gimmicks for the event.
______________________
colorado personal injury lawyers (http://coloradopersonalinjurylawyersgk.com)
incorporate a company (http://qkincorporateacompany.com)
accident lawyers virginia (http://gkaccidentlawyersvirginia.com)
ladyturtle5366
11-12-2006, 11:25 PM
:bounce: Gift Coins, Direct shipping with card included and gift baskets now available! Check it out!
ladyturtle5366
01-04-2007, 01:42 PM
:cuc: Bumping to remind everyone that we have a Coffee Club to help save you money! Hope everyone is having a wonderful New Year!
fairtradefamily
01-12-2007, 04:37 AM
just ordered coffee and chai..... :) thanks!!
ladyturtle5366
01-12-2007, 02:27 PM
Just got the order! Thank YOU!
mom2boys
01-12-2007, 06:44 PM
:monkeydan
vBulletin® v3.6.5, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
SEO by
vBSEO 3.0.0 RC8