Coffee Time

18gr

$499

Coffee Time — 18gr

Beans to boil

When it's really time to get going, you better bust out these beans to boil - because we're making what? Coffee, of course! Indulge in your bitterness and sip it hot.

*This product packaging is made from bio-based materials.

Water used per 1KG of coffee

Total water used
18925L
Rainwater
18168L
Surface and groundwater
189L
Cup of coffee
132L
Chemical processing
Second largest of water footprint

Boil these beans and boost your bitterness.

Word on the street

@somebody

Didn't read the cooking instructions and just chewed them raw - would not recommend. Delivery also quite long.

@somebody

I was able to make one whole cup of espresso with this - I've never felt so energized, so I ordered a bunch more!!!

@somebody

I've never even tasted something bitter before. Why do people like this? Don't waste your money on these "beans".

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Let's get real

Thanks for checking out The Drop Store. As you might know by now, this product at this price doesn’t exist. Yet. Water challenges concern everybody. Some of us already deal with these challenges every day, while others don't see them yet. If we don't act now, they’ll get worse for everyone. Find out more about what’s happening below, and see how you can get involved in building a better future.

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