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Don't discount the popularity of a Corporate gift coffee basket

Corporate gift coffee basket is up and coming favorite with gift giving. A check with the stock price of Starbucks as compared to a year back will confirm my statement. Other statistic has an estimated that 71% Americans simply can't perform their daily routine without a cup of hot and aromatic coffee to start the day. The number is also set to get higher!


Time for a coffee break?? Market is flooded with tons of instant coffee sachets. However their taste is probably a few notches below satisfaction. The preferred way of enjoying a newly brewed coffee is to put 2-table spoonful of whole coffee beans to the grinder for an estimate of 6 ounces of water. Freshly grounded coffee powder will release the oil and aroma of the beans to make that newly brewed coffee so tantalizing!

Now that we know the benefits of brewing freshly grinded beans, its time to assemble a corporate gift coffee basket for your well deserved coffee craze customers. The basic set will consist a bag of coffee beans, coffee beans grinder and percolator or drip. Viola! We are all ready to serve a cup of aromatic coffee.

The way I would dress up my corporate gift coffee basket will be to provide different types of coffee

beans from different part of the earth that produces coffee. To my understanding, there are more than 6,000 types of beans with at least 25 major beans for our consumption. Can you believe it !??

Am sure my suggestion above is a good idea provided your customers are fortunate to have some coffee-making machine in the house. Let's not waste another minute and make some plans to tailor your personalized gift coffee basket.

 



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