Decaf and Dark Roast: March 5

Our new HOPE Coffee Decaf and Honduran Dark Roast will debut soon. We are also renaming our two current roasts to align better with our new family of coffees:
- HOPE Coffee Decaf. NEW! High-quality, full-flavored coffee minus the caffeine.
- Honduran Dark. NEW! Elegant balance of flavor, soft acidity, smooth finish. Good for making espresso drinks.
- Honduran Bold. A hint of cocoa, with a sweet finish, medium body, and mild acidity (formerly our 120th Anniversary Blend).
- Honduran Medium. Nutty, light-medium body, medium acidity flavor (formerly our Premium Traceable Blend).
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Trip Update
On our January 2012 HOPE Coffee trip, our participants were able to help one of our growers, Juan Aguliar (above), by harvesting coffee at his farm. Juan’s home now has a new concrete floor, as well. Read a report from one of the trip’s participants on his blog: Coffee: From the Tree to the Scale.
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NEW! HOPE Partners
Does your church or business love HOPE Coffee? Buying consistently could get you a discount. More info.
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HOPE Gift Boxes
Buy a handmade gift box, get one 12oz bag of HOPE Coffee. Woven from tule reed in Honduras. Procedes generate income for families. Buy now.
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New Pricing
Noticed coffee prices at the grocery store inching up this past year? The commodity price of coffee has been on the rise. At HOPE Coffee, we’ve held the price down for a while, but the increase has affected us, too. On March 5, we will adjust our pricing structure, introducing a new, fixed price for each bag size:
- All 12oz bags = $10.50
- All 2lb bags = $24.50
- All 5lb bags = $54.50
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Giving Moncho Hope
Like many of the poor in Honduras, Moncho relied on drugs and alcohol to numb the pain of poverty. Moncho’s house was falling apart. He tried to fix it by collecting mud, sticks, and rocks, but storms would tear it apart. His wife eventually left with his sons, concerned for their safety. Finally, a local pastor discovered Moncho and contacted the HOPE Coffee team. We found a nearby church to work on Moncho’s house, and in the process he accepted Christ as his Savior. Nonetheless, things got worse with his wife. But in Moncho’s eyes there is a glimmer of hope—he’s beginning to know the promises of Christ. A church plant is already growing in his community, supporting Moncho and reaching out to many others like him.
Hope. Transformation. Community.
Thank you for your support of HOPE Coffee.
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