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Why Granules Matters

How you do one thing is how you do everything

Creating Healthy

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What if you saw your morning brew as more than a delicious drink to wake you up?

What if your morning ritual sparked a moment of meaningful connection with yourself and a chance to start the day on the right foot?

When you infuse intention into your coffee ritual, you're empowered to create more fulfillment, positivity, and joy in your life. You create more connection too - with yourself, your family, your friends - and even the world around you.

This is why we believe coffee is a gateway for more - and why we want to transform your favorite coffee ritual into an extraordinary daily experience.

Ethical, Responsible, Social

Quality over Quantity

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For years, big coffee corporations dominated the coffee industry with poor quality beans and mediocre brewing equipment. But thanks to speciality-grade beans, manual brewing techniques, and intentional relationships with small-batch farmers, all that's changing...

Our farmers are more than suppliers; they're family. We're intentional with our farmer relationships because we know that everyone benefits when farmers are fairly rewarded. It's better for the environment too because well-paid farmers don't have to cut corners meaning they can invest in sustainability and protect their soil.

The way coffee is harvested, processed, and shipped plays an important role in the bean's flavor quality and the local ecosystem.

Eco-Friendly Processing

A Sustainable System

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We pursue coffees that have been harvested and processed at the intersection of exceptional flavor and environmentally-friendliness.

We've sourced many certified coffees, including Bird Friendly, Rainforest Alliance, and Fair Trade beans. However, many coffee farmers use sustainable practices, but cannot afford to pay for an official certification.