Coffee - the first thing that millions of us brew in the morning to jump start our day. However there are those times that simply grinding up your beans and hitting the coffee maker is a struggle. For those times, Kalle Frees, a World Barista Championship competitor, has developed Sudden Coffee. Using a hand crafted process and single-origin coffee beans, liquid coffee is transformed into tiny crystals that can be easily mixed into water to create an instant cup of joe. These single serve offerings are perfect for if you're running late for work, stuck in traffic or simply have a craving for coffee without the desire to brew up a pot. Sudden Coffee ships as a subscription service and is shipping now.
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