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You are so nice to try to supply me with my non-drug of choice!! I have been looking at this site and its other iterations for a couple of years, but have not gotten over the prices..yes, I know the transportation is the killer. Do you know if it is reliable? I might have to resort to ordering but if people are drinking Kona, I'm pretty sure that the Francebymail prices aren't much worse. Thank you very much!
DM
 
Thank you! I would not have guessed that at all. I talked to them before I left. I will try to contact them again. Unfortunately, their Grand'mère is not decaf..just the blue Bonne Nuit pkg. and they don't have it. That is OK..maybe Jacques Vabre decaf is good! Merci buckets,
DM
 
Re: Did the Coffee Shop in St. Jean close?

JEK said:
We bought a couple of pounds of DD whole bean and ended up throwing it out. Hated that sweet taste.

In Boston if you turn any (probably every) corner and you will see a DD. I refuse to go into them (DD is one of my pet peeves because IMHO they've put a lot of good Ma and Pa donut/coffee shops out of business over the years) I can't stand the smell of their flavored coffees - Cocoanut Coffee, hazelnut coffee, BLUEBERRY coffee????

I'm sorry, but if you don't like the taste of coffee in your coffee; why drink it? The only thing (IMHO, of cuss) that coffee should be flavored with is liquor!! Now yer talkin' flavored coffee.
 
I believe that Laurent is going to resume coffee roasting and sales on a wholesale basis. He was, however, having difficulty in finding an affordable spot to relocate his operation in a non-retail facility.
 
cec1 said:
I believe that Laurent is going to resume coffee roasting and sales on a wholesale basis. He was, however, having difficulty in finding an affordable spot to relocate his operation in a non-retail facility.
Thanks Dennis! I'd like to be his first customer :)
 
Did the Coffee Shop in St. Jean close?

I'll be right behind you..although if he is wholesale only we better be prepared to buy a pallets worth...LOL
 
as a merchant I would be VERY interested in something like that, as we do a lot of private labeling in our shops....he would get my business for certain
 
Did the Coffee Shop in St. Jean close?

I know I would order it from MikeR if he is acting as the retailer (as long as he doesn't freeze it before shipping.)
 
Re: Did the Coffee Shop in St. Jean close?

No freeze...although thats actually good for coffee..private labeling is a great business to be in.... we private label a lot of soaps and lotions and potions and you would be truly amazed how many customers really believe we make it ourselves just because it has our label on it..they will say things to Wendi like "how do you find the time to make all this stuff and run your shops?"....

she just smiles and doesnt answer.....LOL
 
cec1 said:
I believe that Laurent is going to resume coffee roasting and sales on a wholesale basis. He was, however, having difficulty in finding an affordable spot to relocate his operation in a non-retail facility.

That's great news. I still haven't run across him.

How about the yellow building next to Normandie where Vitolive used to be?
 
VITOlive was this magnificent little olive shop....a lot varieties of olives in barrels...one better than the other... and assorted olive foods as well...
 
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