Warm Drinks and Warm Friendships
The holidays are a special time to share fellowship with family and friends, and to consider how we affect the lives of our neighbors down the street and around the world. When you offer gifts of fairly traded coffee, tea and chocolate from Equal Exchange Interfaith Program, you are giving not just once but twice: to your loved ones and to small farmers and their families around the world.
Because 100% of the products are fairly traded, every package represents our commitment to social justice, environmental stewardship, and building long-term partnerships with farming communities. Equal Exchange products are for sale during Coffee Hour after service on Sundays. Coffee is just $7 per 12 oz package, tea is just $5 for a 25-bag package.
Coffee, Tea, Hot Cocoa and Chocolate - new varieties just in!
Because 100% of the products are fairly traded, every package represents our commitment to social justice, environmental stewardship, and building long-term partnerships with farming communities. Equal Exchange products are for sale during Coffee Hour after service on Sundays. Coffee is just $7 per 12 oz package, tea is just $5 for a 25-bag package.
Coffee, Tea, Hot Cocoa and Chocolate - new varieties just in!
- Tanzanian Jubilee (drip grind and whole bean): Full-bodied and flavorful, this fairly traded coffee is grown by small farmers on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, East Africa.
- Organic Mind, Body and Soul (drip grind): A euphoric blend, lively, smooth and spicy. Fairly traded coffee grown from indigenous cooperatives in Oaxaca and Chiapas, Mexico.
- Organic Ethiopian (drip grind and whole bean): From the Sidamo region of Ethiopia, this exotic and complex coffee has heavy body, gentle acidity and hints of vanilla, black pepper and raspberry.
- Organic English Breakfast Tea: A delicious blend of malty Assam and crisp Darjeeling teas, creating a refreshing tea that can be enjoyed throughout the day. In bringing you this fairly traded tea, we are working with both fair trade tea gardens and independent small-scale growers in India.
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