(Expired) FREE Coffee Samples from "Island Joe's Gourmet Coffee"

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(Expired) FREE Coffee Samples from "Island Joe's Gourmet Coffee"

http://islandjoesgourmetcoffee.com/signup.asp

NOTE - We have sent out hundreds of
samples of our gourmet coffee to our
customers. We are gourmet coffee
roasters who enjoy our
job and sharing our passion.

Thank your signing up for Island Joe's Gourmet
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Just another way at Island Joe's we
try to offer our clients world class
service.
 
Mmmmm, coffee :cup: Thanks again JJ.
 
Great post, coffee is definitely one of my favorite food groups! :D
 
free coffee sample?

The page the link took me to had no mention of free coffee samples! :confused: :(
 
Received mine today~smells just wonderful!! Thank you for the post!
 
Got mine last week. It tasted great. They will def. get business from me.
 
Got my sample yesterday. It's not Starbucks but it's okay ;)
 
:cup: :cup: :cup: :) Tried my sample today also. I agree, it was just ok. Nothing fantastic. But hey! It was free!
 
It is okay, but rather strong. Glad I got free samples to try before buying becasue I wouldn't waste my money on it. Definitely not Gevalia. Their coffee is worth the money.:cup:
 
Got mine yesterday and brewed a pot up this morning - drank one cup and dumped it - sorry Joe, way too strong and bitter for me.
 
From Island Joes Coffee

Some good comments some not so good, well you can not please everyone but perhaps a little education might be in order. First ask yourself this question when was the last time you had a cup of fresh roasted coffee one which you knew was just roasted a few days ago as with the free samples we sent out - odds are most go to some store and buy stale coffee off the shelves or drink flavored coffee - to each his own - but to compare us to Starbucks or another fanchise coffee company shows how little most truely know about gourmet coffee --- one comment said our coffee was strong - wrong words - what you tasted was a true cup of fresh roasted coffee one which the real flavors where still alive and not of one which had set on a store shelve or warehouse for months or perhaps weeks waiting to be put into a hot truck and then shipped to whereever. If you visit our website and read our customer comments and the comments from the world leading coffee experts perhaps you might wish to rethink your comments. Concerning the word bitter that was used - wrong words lack of coffee education - you must educate you taste buds to somethings in life to learn to enjoy them - but again - a free post here and just a lot of people looking for a free hand out - why would we think there was any education here - not to offend the few, but give us a break we are the ones who feel sorry for you taste buds --- enjoy!
Islandjoes
 
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