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Multiple Michigan Coffee Shops Temporarily Close Following Hate Letters

Multiple Michigan specialty coffee shops have temporarily closed their doors after receiving hate-filled and threatening letters. The coffee shops are among a growing number of retail business throughout the state…
Stōk Owner Danone Plans $65 Million Florida Bottling Plant

Packaged foods company Danone North America is planning to invest up to $65 million over the next two years to build and expand a bottle production line for coffee creamers…
Westrock Coffee Acquires LA-Based Bixby Roasting Co.

Arkansas-based coffee giant Westrock Coffee Company has acquired California-based specialty coffee company Bixby Roasting Co. The financial terms of the acquisition have not been disclosed, although the deal includes Bixby’s…
A Robusta Made Its Way To The US Barista Championship, And You Can Try It
This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Maya Crowley’s anaerobic robusta from Nguyen Coffee Supply earned her a spot at the USBC.
In Osaka, SOT Coffee Is A Global Destination
This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. Sprudge Maps Spotlight: SOT Coffee in Osaka, Japan.
Technivorm Moccamaster Brews its First Burr Grinder, the KM5

Technivorm, the Dutch maker of the iconic Moccamaster range of coffee brewers, today launched its first burr coffee grinder, the Moccamaster KM5. Underneath a 9-ounce-capacity hopper — composed of plastic…
Milk and Honey a Sweet Addition to the Denver Coffee Scene

Even before Milk & Honey (Instagram) could officially open its doors, the Colorado coffee startup still found a way to sweeten Denverites’ days with coffee service. While finishing construction and…
Shonell Dillon is Bringing Coffee to New Orleans One Affordable Cup at a Time

One of the newest coffee spots in metro New Orleans is called The Pot Called Kettle (@thepotcalledkettle). Yet unlike some coffee shops that seek to maximize profit, The Pot Called…
The Glasgow Coffee Festival Returns For Year Eight In May
This article is from the coffee website Sprudge at http://sprudge.com. This is the RSS feed version. The Glasgow Coffee Festival takes place March 13th and 14th at The Briggait in in Glasgow, Scotland.