I love their coffee bags
I love their coffee bags, really handy for our office no mess.
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THE UK’S STRONGEST COFFEE - SONS OF AMAZON, STRONG AND FAIR COFFEE IS CREATED USING THE FINEST AND STRONGEST COMBINATION OF COFFEE BEANS DIRECT FROM THE AMAZON RAINFOREST. AS OUR BEANS ARE ETHICALLY SOURCED AND TRACEABLE, YOU ARE CONTRIBUTING TO THE RAINFOREST ALLIANCE ETHICS AND ECONOMICS. OUR COFFEE IS ROASTED TO THE MAXIMUM CAFFEINE LEVELS AND IS THE STRONGEST COFFEE IN THE UK. OWN THE NIGHT, WORK AND PLAY HARD KNOWING THAT OUR COFFEE IS RAINFOREST ALLIANCE CERTIFIED. ROASTED IN THE UK.
Units 22-23, Andrew Court, Clyde Street, Clydebank, G81 1PD, Glasgow, United Kingdom
I love their coffee bags, really handy for our office no mess.
I love the fact that there pods are 100% compostable. Great tasting coffee. I'm hooked!
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