Friday, December 21, 2007

Jasper Coffee Christmas Cup

Last Year, Jasper Coffee came up with their special Christmas Star Blend and for this year they have their Christmas Cup

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Unlike the previous blend, there's no indication of the varieties used in this but it is made with 100% Arabica beans and if you believe the label, they come from the North Pole.

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To drink, it's full flavoured with a touch of sweetness, smooth with no bitterness. If you're looking for something seasonal to have with your Christmas pud then perhaps this is worth a go.

Unfortunately it's only on sale until Christmas and then it magically disappears.

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5 comments

  1. Haalo ~ In the US, many companies market Christmas coffee blends. Eric and I have been surprised every year to find that Starbucks makes a very good product, a mildly spicy coffee with beans from Latin America and Indonesia. It is the only time of the year we make an effort to buy beans from them.

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  2. Mine is a Jasper household, but I've never seen the Christmas blend before. What exactly is in it apart from coffee beans?

    A very Merry Christmas to you, by the way! :)

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  3. It is Xmas Eve, and time for me to wish all of my blog friends a wonderful time with family and friends tomorrow. Thank you so much for all the inspiration that you have given over the year, and the marvellous work on your blog. May it be a peaceful and blessed day tomorrow where we can give a lot of joy to those around us. Have a great day.

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  4. Dear Haalo,

    Just a note to say Merry Christmas. I hope that you and your family will have a wonderful day and also best wishes for 2008.

    Nora

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  5. That's handy to know Shaun - have a great christmas!

    Merry Christmas Y - unfortunately I couldn't find out which variety of beans they used but it is just 100% arabica

    Have a great Christmas Vegeyum!

    A most happy Christmas to you Nora - hope it's a wonderful day!

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