Happy Holidays from Community Coffee!

So, LilSis had this great idea of offering you a discount you could use to purchase anything you want over at Community Coffee online.

And the folks at Community think its a GREAT idea!

With gift-giving time just around the corner, how about giving a gift that says “Louisiana” from start to finish?

What about a gift for the hard-to-buy-for person on your list?

There are gift baskets, reserve coffees, mugs, tumblers, accessories, or make your own combinations!

How does 20% off sound?

All you do is:

1)  Visit the Community Coffee site

2)  Go shopping

3)  At checkout, type this code into the box:  bayou

4)  Place your order and let Community do the rest!

5)  Next, be sure and tell other folks about this great offer, and give them the code so they can take advantage of a great discount on Community Coffee items.

I hope all of you will consider a genuine Louisiana gift for the holidays.  Let’s see which one of you is going to be the first?  Hmmmm?

Happy Holidays!

BW

PS  Looks like a special price on shipping today and tomorrow, too!

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12 Comments

  1. I’ve added it as my FB status too. I have a bunch of friends in the Shreveport area of the state so I’m hoping they take advantage of the great deal. Also hoping they send me some but that’s just a subtle hint, lol.

  2. I love shopping from the comfort of my own home! Especially since I know the products quality! I sent coffee last year to a couple in Pa. They come to Grand Isle twice a yr. staying a couple months each visit. They stock up on Community Dark Roast before heading north.

  3. I have several friends and family in the services overseas, they will be getting coffee for Christmas. What an amazing program they have going with the match bag program.

  4. I noticed today that someone had donated several bags of Community Coffee to the food bank where I volunteer. About a dozen happy clients left with a big bag of coffee.
    That is a great progam on the match a bag.