Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Broad Street Roasters Guatemala Coffee #Giveaway

Calling All Coffee Connoisseurs! You've got to try Broad Street Roasters Guatemala #Coffee TODAY! #CoffeeBroad #BroadStreetCoffee #Guatemala

WIN a Box of This Delicious Coffee and Enjoy Some of the Most Sought After Coffee In Your Cup!

This single sourced Broad Street Roasters Guatemalan roast is harvested from Finca San Diego Buena Vista, owned by the Bock family for 3 generations. The Acatenango Valley’s rich soil in which this coffee is grown is replenished by Volcan del Fuego, a nearby active volcano. It is full bodied, yet light with a juicy citrus acidity and finishes with notes of dark chocolate, grapefruit, and fig.
Find out what I thought of this Variety Box!
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Broad Street Roasters Guatemala Coffee

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Broad Street Roasters Guatemala Coffee Giveaway

Dates
January 23, 2019, at 9 am EST through February 20, 2019, at 11:59 pm EST
Prize
ONE lucky reader will win a 40 Count Box of Broad Street Roasters Guatemala Coffee.
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Sponsored By: Two Rivers Coffee
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Sunnymay said...

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