We are officially sold out of Flavia Intense Dark Roast, and it is no longer being manufactured, anywhere. But the news is not all bad! Alterra Barista's Blend is the suggested replacement for Flavia Intense Dark Roast lovers.This is the first product transition in our Flavia-to-Alterra conversion process, but over the coming weeks, we will
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Alterra Coffee And Bright Tea Are In Stock
We still have Flavia in stock for a couple of weeks, but the new Alterra coffees and Bright Teas are ready to go as well! Our staff is already enjoying the new drinks around the office! [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1024.0"] Alterra Coffee And Bright Tea Are Here![/caption]
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Alterra Packets With Higher Coffee Content
The following Alterra coffee packets have higher gram throws than their Flavia predecessors: Costa Rican (7.0 grams vs. 6.5 grams) Ethiopia (9.0 grams vs. 7.0 grams) French Roast (9.0 grams vs. 7.0 grams) Kenya (8.0 grams vs. 7.0 grams) Also note: Flavia Italian Roast (7.0 grams) has been discontinued. Its recommended replacements, Foundry Blend (9.0
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November 8th Is Alterra Coffee Launch Day!
Over on our YouTube channel, CDC Sales Manager Rodney Turner explains our upcoming visit to each Flavia customer to prepare your Flavia merchandiser for the new Alterra Coffee and Bright Tea products. We will still be shipping Flavia coffee and tea for a month or so, but after that, they will be discontinued and replaced
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What Is Alterra Coffee?
Last Friday, the Mars Drinks team visited CDC (see photos) to unveil some exciting changes to their product lineup. Beginning November 8th, Mars Drinks will offer branded products for use with their Flavia brewers. Flavia coffee and tea packets will be replaced with new product lines from Alterra Coffee Roasters and The Bright Tea Company.
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What’s Up With Coffee Prices?
The laws of supply and demand deem that when a commodity (such as raw coffee beans) is in short supply, its price will rise.With much smaller than usual harvests in Colombia for two years in a row, the supply of high quality coffees has been in short supply and we have seen big increase in
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