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Fresh Roasted Fire Dept. Coffee

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Original price was: $11.99.Current price is: $10.80.

Choose your favorite flavor of freshly roasted coffee—with 10% off the retail price for you, PLUS 10% going to firefighter charities. (Single-use cups available)

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Description

Fire Dept. Coffee is a new online coffee brand with a mission to serve the community by giving back to some of your hardest working neighbors—firefighters.

Launched by Luke Schneider, a Navy veteran turned firefighter paramedic himself, the idea for Fire Dept. Coffee has always been to provide fire houses with better tasting coffee—and donate 10% of the sales back to charity.

What‘s New:

Luke is offering GNN readers a 10% discount, and also giving 10% to charity.

The Christmas Blend is back—last year’s favorite—and every bag of seasonal blend is roasted upon ordering. “It tastes like Christmas morning,” says Luke.

His “spirit-infused” coffees evoke the flavors of liquor—bourbon, rum, or tequila with lime—and Luke calls them a great gift for the hardworking man or woman. “And you’ll actually remember drinking it!”

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Freshly Roasted Coffee Every Time
  • No Obligations or Hidden Taxes
  • Your Choice of Ground, Whole Bean or Single-Serve Cups
  • A Choice for Auto Delivery— as Often as You Need It
  • 100% Free Shipping (Over $50)
  • A Money-Back Quality Guarantee
  • 10% off every order using exclusive GNN links (You will be redirected to the company’s website and discount is automatically applied.)

READ about how Luke and GNN teamed up to help California firefighters in the autumn of 2017.

1 review for Fresh Roasted Fire Dept. Coffee

  1. katkelly57

    From one Navy vet to another, I’d like to give you a big old, Bravo Zulu!!!

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About the founder: About the Founder: Luke Schneider, a Navy veteran turned firefighter paramedic, needs coffee to stay alert, but he was tired of drinking the bad-tasting brew. So, he began roasting and blending beans in Chicago, along with his wife—not only to keep firefighters happy, but give to their charities, as well.