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| Nov 26, 2021

Winner of year-long supply of premium J’can coffee to be announced by Coffee Roasters of Jamaica today

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CPJ Market along Lady Musgrave Road in Kingston, Jamaica.

Paying homage to Roald Dahl’s seminal book, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, for the ‘Two Beans, One Heart’ giveaway, coveted golden tickets are tucked into ten chocolate bars stocked in select Kingston locations—Rituals Coffeehouse, Tea Tree Creperie, CPJ Market, and Butcher’s Block.

Join us this Friday, November 26, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm to sample and get your limited edition OneOne Cacao coffee-infused chocolate. You might be a lucky winner!

These limited edition chocolate bars are identified by the signature Coffee Roasters tag and will be sold online on both Country Traders and One One Cacao websites.

The grand prize winner will win a year’s supply of 100 per cent Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee, alongside a number of other exclusive prizes. Golden ticket holders will receive instructions on their certificates.

Established in 1994, Coffee Roasters of Jamaica has collaborated with One One Cacao, an internationally recognised, award-winning small-batch chocolate company based in St Mary, to create an original Jamaican blend — Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee and premium Jamaican chocolate.

Coffee Roasters of Jamaica CEO, Mark Fletcher. (Photo: Facebook @CoffeeRoastersofJamaica)

Commenting on the partnership, Coffee Roasters of Jamaica CEO Mark Fletcher said, “Even in challenging trading conditions, we’ve seen sales of our coffee remain steady. Pairing the world’s best coffee alongside One One Cacao’s premium Jamaican chocolate was an obvious and overdue choice.”According to One One Cacao’s founder and Chief Chocolate Officer Nick Davis, these limited edition bars aim to highlight the exceptional quality of both Jamaican beans.”

“Blue Mountain coffee flavours are so unique and the Jamaican brew in a light, medium roast, with its more floral notes, pairs perfectly with our fruity cocoas from Clarendon and St Mary. The bar just floats across the palate,” he added.

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