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Introducing Yonder Coffee

A coffee subscription service that takes you on a journey throughout the world with every cup.

Inspired by his travels as well as by the realization that home is where great coffee is, Caleb Durham founded Yonder Coffee. A coffee subscription service with a twist, Yonder offers the opportunity to discover amazing coffee from all over the world. The company collaborates with international roasters to make the daily coffee drinking ritual extra special. Passionate about good coffee as much as they are dedicated to promoting diversity and thoughtful globalization, Yonder sources the best coffee beans from both renowned and little-known roasters. Yonder offers single-origin third-wave coffee with an array of roast profiles and taste notes.

Customers can choose between two options: one coffee subscription service focuses on roasters, while the other on country of origin. If you pick the Global Roaster Subscription, you’ll receive a different coffee from a different roaster every month. This means that every year you’ll have the opportunity to sample seasonal coffee from 12 countries and discover new favorites. And that’s only with the Taster Box. The Brewer Box features two coffees, while the Cafe Box includes four unique coffees.

In the second option of their coffee subscription service, Yonder provides coffee from different countries. Freshly roasted, this coffee comes from places like Peru, Honduras, or Indonesia. This service is quarterly, putting a focus on quality as well as on supporting local roasters. You can choose to receive one, two, or four bags of coffee per quarter, with different single-origin coffee beans featured over the course of one year. Finally, for the Producing Country Subscription coffee subscription service, Yonder donates 100% of the profits to charities and NGOs that make a difference in local communities. The Yonder Coffee subscription prices vary from $29 to $98 per month, with US shipping included. Photographs© Yonder Coffee.

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