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Before you take a drink of your morning cup of java, you may want to think about the farmers and their families and how they are affected by current industry practices. These farmers receive wages that are not even sufficient to cover the cost of production, resulting in poverty and debt. You may consider purchasing organic, fair trade products for health reasons. But the ethical implications are just as significant.
I have to admit that I wouldn’t have known that Coco’s, the Western-based chain of bakery restaurants, offers organic, sustainable, fair-trade coffee had I not been introduced to it by the company directly. But Coco’s has been serving up 100% organic, shade-grown coffee since 2009. And it’s delicious!
The tropical, high-altitude mountain region of Chiapas in Southern Mexico is one of the best places in the world to grow coffee and Coco’s partnered with family farmers to purchase coffee specifically for it’s restaurants. The Rich and Smooth blend is made from 100% Arabica beans and boasts a deep, rich flavor with a hint of sweetness.
You can purchase Coco’s Organic Whole Bean Coffee at Coco’s restaurants.
Win It! One of you will win a Coffee Kit, courtesy of Coco’s. Simply leave me a comment with something you learned on the site about how their coffee is made. Comments will close on June 10th, 2011 at 11:59 PM PST.
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JW says
I learned they used first class cherry beans
JW says
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Cathy W says
I learned that,” The beans used in Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee are picked in small batches, with each local farm washing the beans, removing pulp and sun drying them locally, with a personal quality check every step of the way.”
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Jackie says
I learned that the Bats’il Maya Cooperative today has 206 farmers from 26 communities. From November to January, these farmers grow the coffee on their fertile lands. From January to April, they harvest the coffee.
Thanks for the review and giveaway!
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Margie says
I learned that Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee uses agroforestry farming, an organic process that utilizes renewable harvesting methods to keep the grounds fertile for future generations.
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Lisa says
I learned that several months were spent roasting their coffee beans and sampling to get just the right balance between aroma, body and taste.
Lisa says
email subscriber.
Christina says
I learned that beans picked in small batches – and there is a QA check with each step in the process.
Christina says
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Christina says
The oldest would probably like the car with the lights/sound. The louder, the better.
Deb says
I learned that: Organic agriculture is an ecological production management system that promotes and enhances biodiversity, biological cycles and soil biological activity.
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Fan of Coco’s on Facebook
Deb says
Shared about giveaway on Facebook
cherice says
“The Chiapas Region of Mexico is one of the best places in the world to grow coffee. The area is teeming in natural resources and produces 35% of Mexico’s coffeeZ”. Thanks for the chance.
cherice says
I subscribe 🙂
Marcia Goss says
The coffee is grown in the Chiapas region of Mexico.
Marcia Goss says
I like you on Facebook.(Marcia Goss)
Marcia Goss says
Email subscriber.
Marcia Goss says
I follow you on Twitter @mgoss123 and tweeted.
http://twitter.com/#!/mgoss123/status/74536710167478272
Marcia Goss says
I like Coco’s on Facebook. (Marcia Goss)
Sarah Coulsey says
I learned that The Bats’il Maya Cooperative today has 206 farmers from 26 communities.
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Sarah Coulsey says
I am a facebook fan
Sarah Mansfield Coulsey
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Sarah Coulsey says
I am an email subscriber
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Susan Ladd says
Love to win !!!!
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Diane R. says
I learned that only first-class cherry beans, which are harvested using 100% organic agroforestry farming methods. Organic agriculture is an ecological production management system that promotes and enhances biodiversity, biological cycles and soil biological activity.
Rachel B. says
I learned that they are harvested using 100% organic agroforestry farming methods.
Sandy says
takes several months of roasting
Rebecca Graham says
I learned their coffee is produced from shade-grown, Arabica beans, organically farmed and harvested at the perfect altitude.
Rebecca Graham says
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Cynthia C says
I learned that the beans used in Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee are picked in small batches, with each local farm washing the beans, removing pulp and sun drying them locally, with a personal quality check every step of the way.
Cynthia C says
Like Coco’s on fb (Cynthia Conley)
Cynthia C says
Following you on twitter (clc408)
Tweet
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Cynthia C says
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Suzanna60 says
I learned The tropical, high-altitude mountain region of Chiapas in Southern Mexico is one of the best places in the world to grow coffee
Brenda S. says
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Brenda S. says
I learned that only first-class cherry beans, which are harvested using 100% organic agroforestry farming methods.
Kelli says
Wonderful ! Pls add my name to the mix! Huge fan of good coffee!
Erin Slattery says
Follow you on Twitter, @beezhappee12
Barbara M says
Something I learned and liked – The beans used in Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee are picked in small batches, with each local farm washing the beans, removing pulp and sun drying them locally, with a personal quality check every step of the way.
Thank you.
barbara dot montyj at gmail dot com
Barbara M says
Like Coco’s on Facebook (Barbara Montag)
Barbara M says
I follow you on Twitter @JalapenoMama and I tweeted.
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nan says
i learned the manager of production jose has worked for them for 13 years
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Suzanne K says
I learned that Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee uses agroforestry farming, an organic process that utilizes renewable harvesting methods to keep the grounds fertile for future generations.
Suzanne K says
I’m a fan of Coco’s on facebook (Sk Sweeps)
Vicki Wurgler says
The farmers use only first-class cherry beans, which are harvested using 100% organic agroforestry farming methods. Organic agriculture is an ecological production management system that promotes and enhances biodiversity, biological cycles and soil biological activity. Organic food itself is produced by farmers who emphasize the use of renewable resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance environmental quality for future generations.
Vicki Wurgler says
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Debra Hall says
i learned that it takes several months of roasting
Debra Hall says
im a email subscriber
Debra Hall says
im a facebook fan
chris says
The beans used in Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee are picked in small batches
Jennifer T. says
I learned that the Bats’il Maya Cooperative has 206 farmers from 26 communities. From November to January, they grow the coffee and from January to April, they harvest the coffee.
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Jennifer T. says
I’m an e-mail subscriber.
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Jennifer T. says
I’m a facebook fan of Rockin’ Mama under username Jennie Tilson.
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Jennifer T. says
I’m a facebook fan of Coco’s Bakery Restaurant under username Jennie Tilson.
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Heather M. says
I learned they use organic agroforestry methods.
Sarah says
“The beans used in Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee are picked in small batches, with each local farm washing the beans, removing pulp and sun drying them locally, with a personal quality check every step of the way.
Debby says
I lear5ned that Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee uses agroforestry farming, an organic process that utilizes renewable harvesting methods to keep the grounds fertile for future generations.
Jaime P says
The beans used in Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee are picked in small batches, with each local farm washing the beans, removing pulp and sun drying them locally, with a personal quality check every step of the way.
Jaime P says
Fan Coco’s on Facebook
Jaime P says
like you on facebook
Jaime P says
email subscriber
Jaime P says
clicked on the facebook Like button
SnowflakeDay (Audra) says
They have a rigorous inspection program. Jose has been with the company 13 years and personally checks every coffee bag for quality before the coffee goes through hulling and selection.
SnowflakeDay (Audra) says
Liked you on Facebook as Audra Lynn W.
SnowflakeDay (Audra) says
Liked Coco’s on Facebook as Audra Lynn W.
SnowflakeDay (Audra) says
following you on twitter as SnowflakeDay & tweeted: http://twitter.com/#!/SnowflakeDay/statuses/77062456865861632
SnowflakeDay (Audra) says
email subscriber
tiffany says
“agroforestry farming” is a new term to me, and I thought I was fairly savvy about organic farming practices!
tiffany says
RSS subscriber to your blog
Caryn S says
I learned that they use agroforestry farming
ky2here says
The tropical, high-altitude mountain region of Chiapas in Southern Mexico is one of the best places in the world to grow coffee
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ky2here says
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Lesley M. says
I learned that only first-class cherry beans, which are harvested using 100% organic farming methods, are used. Cool!
Lesley M. says
FB fan of Coco’s!
Lesley M. says
Already a Facebook fan of your blog 🙂
Carolyn says
The farmers use only first-class cherry beans and they are sun dried.
Dara Nix says
I learned that Coco’s uses only first-class cherry beans, which are harvested using 100% organic agroforestry farming methods
Dara Nix says
I “like” Coco’s Bakery Restaurant on Facebook (Dara Nix)
Dara Nix says
I already follow you on Twitter (@Kitty32504) and tweeted here: https://twitter.com/#!/Kitty32504/status/78865351340855298
Dara Nix says
I already “like” you on Facebook (Dara Nix)
Dara Nix says
I am already an e-mail subscriber!
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Dara Nix says
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April Bever says
I learned that their coffee is grown in Mexico which supplies jobs for more people down there:)
Ceinwyn says
I learned that they harvest the coffee from January to April.
Ed Nemmers says
Organic agroforestry farming methods are used by this company!
rachel says
The local farms pick the coffee beans in small batches,removes the pulp, and then dries the beans in the sun.
Jaque R. says
I learned: The beans used in Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee are picked in small batches, with each local farm washing the beans, removing pulp and sun drying them locally, with a personal quality check every step of the way. I love that! 🙂 Thank you.
Jaque R. says
I fanned Coco’s Facebook page. 🙂 (Jaque Richards)
Jaque R. says
I follow you on Twitter and tweeted this giveaway! 🙂 (sottovocerocks)
Jaque R. says
I like you on Facebook! 🙂 (Jaque Richards)
ashley r says
I learned that they slow roast their beans over many months. also coco’s strawberry pie looks great!
Carolsue says
I learned that before a product can be labeled “organic”, a government-approved certifier inspects the farm where the food is grown to make sure the farmer is following all of the rules necessary to meet USDA organic standards.
Carolsue says
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Carolsue says
I like Cocos on Facebook
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gala says
I learned that the beans used in Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee are picked in small batches and also they are harvested using 100% organic agroforestry farming methods
gala says
Fan Coco’s on Facebook (gala ya)
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April V. says
You can order their pies ahead of time and pick them up in the store!
CherylS22 says
I learned that “The farmers use only first-class cherry beans, which are harvested using 100% organic agroforestry farming methods”.
Thanks for the giveaway!
CherylS22 says
Became a FB fan of Coco’s Bakery Restaurant (Cheryl S)
CherylS22 says
FB fan of Rockin’ Mama (Cheryl S)
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RSS feed subscriber (Google Reader)
dorothy says
The farmers use only first-class cherry beans, which are harvested using 100% organic agroforestry farming methods
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Vanessa says
I follow you on FB as Vanessa T.V. vmvazquez83 at yahoo dot com
susan smoaks says
their coffee is made by slow roasting it over a couple months
kolpin says
i learned that Jose, the manager of production, oversees the rigorous inspection process. He personally checks every coffee bag for quality before the coffee passes through the hulling and selection process.
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caryl says
They make this in small batches. Really do a good job by slow roasting over a few months. Sounds delicious!
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caryl says
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caryl says
follow and tweet http://twitter.com/#!/dresdenrain/status/79366919744008194
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caryl says
Fan Coco’s on Facebook
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Diane Baum says
I learned the beans are actually picked in small amounts
Sand says
I learned that Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee is USDA Organic Certified. Before a product can be labeled “organic”, a government-approved certifier inspects the farm where the food is grown to make sure the farmer is following all of the rules necessary to meet USDA organic standards.
Gianna says
Coco’s Organic Premium Coffee beans are picked in small batches.
Gianna says
I’m an email subscriber.
Veronica Garrett says
I learned they only use first class cherry beans.
katherine says
I learned how “the farmers use only first-class cherry beans”, very impressive!
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