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Honeycomb Credit Offering $1,500 Grant to US Coffee Businesses
Pittsburgh-based crowdfunding platform Honeycomb Credit announced a $1,500 grant available to one coffee shop, coffee roaster or bakery business in the United States, with no strings attached beyond the submission. The grant opportunity is open to U.S. small coffee or bakery businesses of any kind, including mobile operations, pop-up shops or traditional storefronts. The application deadline is December 16, and Honeycomb said a winner will be selected shortly thereafter. Here’s more about the grant program.
UK Cafe Chain Urges Big Coffee to Ditch Single-Use Cups
UK specialty cafe chain Boston Tea Party, which eliminated the use of single-use cups in 2018, is now calling on big coffee chains to do the same in a new campaign called “Hey, Big Coffee Chain.” The company notes that approximately 96% of single-use cups end up in the landfill in the UK, while less than 1% are recycled due to their thin plastic lining. The company is also hoping to put pressure on political leaders through a Change.org campaign.
7-Eleven Pats Itself on the Back for Introducing Disposable Cups
Meanwhile, Texas-based convenience store chain 7-Eleven is “celebrating” its status as the “originator” of coffee served in disposable cups. In a press release offering 60 cent cups of coffees to loyalty program members on Mondays, the company said it is responsible for introducing disposable cups to the market in 1964, thereby becoming a leader in “commuter coffee culture.”
Torani Launches ‘Flavor of the Century’
Celebrating 100 years in business, San Francisco Bay Area syrups giant Torani announced its Flavor of the Century: Diamond Syrup. Torani is donating 100% of profits from Diamond Syrup sales from now to the end of the year to multiple nonprofits.
Here Comes the Great Northern Roaster Showcase
Minneapolis-based specialty coffee company SK Coffee is hosting the 2nd Great Northern Roaster Showcase (formerly the MN Roaster Showcase, but now featuring roasters from Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin). The event (Instagram link) is designed to connect the coffee roasting community with free coffee, music and more. The event takes place Saturday, Nov. 16 at SK’s Vandalia Tower location, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Roaster Maker Aillio Now Shipping Bullet R2 Pro Model
Roaster maker Aillio said that its newest machine, the R2 Pro is now coming off the factory line in Taiwan and shipping to customers in the U.S. and beyond. With a 1.2-kilo capacity, the new R2 Pro is selling for $4,999 in the U.S.
Pusha T Launches Grindin Coffee Brand
American rapper Pusha T is launching a new coffee brand called Grindin, with a single blend debuting at in Los Angeles at the Camp Flag Gnaw Carnival and Café Tropical, beginning this weekend. A nationwide launch is planned for 2025.
Swiss Firm Launches EUDR-Focused Geo-Analysis Product
Swiss geo-analysis company Picterra recently unveiled a new product designed specifically for compliance with the European Union deforestation-free law (EUDR) affecting coffee. The product is called Picterra Tracer.
New Chair For UK Roaster Paddy & Scott’s
UK coffee roasting company Paddy & Scott’s named veteran restaurateur James Horler as its new chairman. Horler was previously the CEO of the UK’s Ego Restaurants group.
Gregory’s Coffee Axes Up-Charge for Plant Milks
New York-based Gregory’s Coffee has added to a growing list of coffee chains opting to remove additional charges for plant-based milks, such as oat milk or almond milk.
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Here are some of DCN’s top stories from the past week…
Column: Understanding Brazil’s Dual Influence on the Global Coffee Market
Not only is Brazil the largest producer of coffee, utilizing the most advanced technology, genetics and management practices, but it is also the second-largest consumer, surpassed only by the United States… read more
Column: Prices and Weather in Colombia Create Tension Between Conventional and Specialty
While favorable weather conditions and high global prices promise a profitable season for many producers, the Colombian coffee sector is constantly balancing quantity and quality, to ensure short-term gains don’t come at the expense of long-term sustainability and quality goals… read more
Coffee Holding Co. Acquires Longtime NY Private-Label Roaster Empire
Empire Coffee Company has been roasting coffee for private-label clients since its founding by Robert Richter, the great grandson of one of New York’s earliest commercial coffee roasters, Leo Richter, in 1984… read more
With USAID Support, JNP Coffee Establishing Burundi Coffee Academy and Dry Mill
Green coffee trading company JNP Coffee is leading the creation of a coffee academy and separate dry mill in Burundi. The academy is being designed to train to women and young people in, while the dry mill will be focused on microlot production and exports to the United States market… read more
Pomarrosa Coffee Lab in Denver Finds Beauty in Coffee and Life
Pomarossa Coffee Lab is the creation of Denver-based Sebastian Legner, yet it borrows a name first established by his father, Kurt Legner, who bought an abandoned piece of wild forest in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and began planting coffee with his son 32 years ago… read more
The Subscale Pulls Its Weight as a Dosing Cup with Built-In Scale
For as long as single-dose grinding has existed in coffee preparation, the tools and process have largely remained the same: place a dosing cup on a scale; zero out the scale; then weigh the whole beans… read more
ICO Flagship Development Report: Policy Makers Should Support Circularity
In its latest flagship annual report, the Coffee Development Report, the International Coffee Organization (ICO) outlines the prospects of a circular economy in coffee against the backdrop of climate change… read more
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