True Blue Coffee Roasters Announces the Addition of 2 New Special Coffee Blends
Old Fields, WV-based gourmet coffee roaster announced today the addition of two new gourmet Organic Fair Trade coffee blends to their extensive offerings, Ma Sue’s House Blend and Edith Mae’s Sunshine Blend.
Old Fields, WV, February 13, 2008 --(PR.com)-- True Blue Coffee Roasters, a 100% Fair Trade coffee roaster located in Old Fields, WV, announced today the addition of two new gourmet Organic Fair Trade coffee blends to their extensive offerings, Ma Sue’s House Blend and Edith Mae’s Sunshine Blend.
“We have been working on these new blends for sometime now,” Rob Luzader, roastmaster and blender said. “Our customers continuously comment on how much they love our blended coffees, and we felt the time was right to add to our repertoire.”
Ma Sue’s House Blend and Edith Mae’s Sunshine Blend, named for the founders’ mothers, are superb mixtures of Organic Fair Trade coffees. They will be available for online purchase at the TrueBlueRoasters.com website and will also be available in select retail stores along the east coast.
Ma Sue’s House Blend is a smooth mellow coffee, with just a hint of spiciness. “That pretty much describes Ma Sue,” Luzader said. “She is a sweet mellow woman, with just enough spice in her life to make it interesting.”
“I never thought I’d have my name on a package of coffee that was in a store,” Sue Newhouse, also known as Ma Sue, said. “I’m really proud they did this. And the coffee is excellent,” she added.
Edith Mae's Sunshine Blend is a more powerful blend combining chocolate-like undertones with a smooth full bodied explosion of flavor. “Edith brings sunshine to all of us, it is only fitting that a blend named for her would be the Sunshine Blend,” Luzader said. “I’m really proud for True Blue Coffee Roasters to be able to offer these gourmet blends.”
“I didn’t know they were going to do this until they showed me the finished bag,” Edith Smith said, “It is exciting to watch them grow as a company, and now my name is in it too.”
Look for Edith Mae’s Sunshine Blend and Ma Sue’s House Blend to premier on TrueBlueRoasters.com the first week of March, 2008. For more information on True Blue Coffee Roasters, and to check out their extensive offerings of Organic Fair Trade coffees, go to their website at TrueBlueRoasters.com.
About True Blue Coffee Roasters
True Blue Coffee Roasters, located high in the mountains of Eastern West Virginia, expertly roasts the freshest Organic Fair Trade gourmet coffees-which were made available to the public in July 2006. Exceedingly passionate and consistent with their super-premium line of gourmet coffees, True Blue Coffee Roasters will settle for nothing short of perfection. For their customers, this guarantees a memorable gourmet coffee experience every time. For more information, please visit their website at http://www.trueblueroasters.com.
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“We have been working on these new blends for sometime now,” Rob Luzader, roastmaster and blender said. “Our customers continuously comment on how much they love our blended coffees, and we felt the time was right to add to our repertoire.”
Ma Sue’s House Blend and Edith Mae’s Sunshine Blend, named for the founders’ mothers, are superb mixtures of Organic Fair Trade coffees. They will be available for online purchase at the TrueBlueRoasters.com website and will also be available in select retail stores along the east coast.
Ma Sue’s House Blend is a smooth mellow coffee, with just a hint of spiciness. “That pretty much describes Ma Sue,” Luzader said. “She is a sweet mellow woman, with just enough spice in her life to make it interesting.”
“I never thought I’d have my name on a package of coffee that was in a store,” Sue Newhouse, also known as Ma Sue, said. “I’m really proud they did this. And the coffee is excellent,” she added.
Edith Mae's Sunshine Blend is a more powerful blend combining chocolate-like undertones with a smooth full bodied explosion of flavor. “Edith brings sunshine to all of us, it is only fitting that a blend named for her would be the Sunshine Blend,” Luzader said. “I’m really proud for True Blue Coffee Roasters to be able to offer these gourmet blends.”
“I didn’t know they were going to do this until they showed me the finished bag,” Edith Smith said, “It is exciting to watch them grow as a company, and now my name is in it too.”
Look for Edith Mae’s Sunshine Blend and Ma Sue’s House Blend to premier on TrueBlueRoasters.com the first week of March, 2008. For more information on True Blue Coffee Roasters, and to check out their extensive offerings of Organic Fair Trade coffees, go to their website at TrueBlueRoasters.com.
About True Blue Coffee Roasters
True Blue Coffee Roasters, located high in the mountains of Eastern West Virginia, expertly roasts the freshest Organic Fair Trade gourmet coffees-which were made available to the public in July 2006. Exceedingly passionate and consistent with their super-premium line of gourmet coffees, True Blue Coffee Roasters will settle for nothing short of perfection. For their customers, this guarantees a memorable gourmet coffee experience every time. For more information, please visit their website at http://www.trueblueroasters.com.
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Contact
True Blue Coffee Roasters
Robert Luzader- Chief Operations Officer
304-434-4102
http://www.trueblueroasters.com/
Media who wish to obtain a Media Kit or request interviews with Robert Luzader should contact (304) 434-4102 or info@trueblueroasters.com
Contact
Robert Luzader- Chief Operations Officer
304-434-4102
http://www.trueblueroasters.com/
Media who wish to obtain a Media Kit or request interviews with Robert Luzader should contact (304) 434-4102 or info@trueblueroasters.com
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