Mississippi Grogg® whole bean

Medium Roast

Flavored: Butterscotch, caramel, hazelnut

$ 24.00
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  • A warm and inviting blend of butterscotch, caramel and hazelnut flavoring
  • So flavorful, you won't need to use creamer
  • Sustainably sourced from Rainforest Alliance Certified™ farms
  • Freshly roasted & packaged in Dubuque, Iowa
  • Kosher Certified by the Orthodox Union

About Mississippi Grogg® whole bean

Using the same high-grade specialty beans as in our regular blends, this medium roast whole bean coffee is a warm and inviting blend of butterscotch, caramel and hazelnut flavoring. This unique and flavorful blend is our most popular flavored coffee. Many people have told us that they have stopped using creamer and sugar in their coffee after discovering the rich flavor of our Mississippi Grogg® flavored coffee.

Most flavored coffees utilize cheap and unremarkable coffee beans masked by potent flavoring additives, assuming that flavored coffee drinkers do not want to taste any actual coffee in their coffee! We take a different approach by utilizing the highest grade premium Arabica coffee beans you will find in a flavored coffee. Many customers have touted our flavored coffees as being one-of-a-kind with a strong and charismatic flavor that is not too sweet or overpowering. Some fans have even told us they are not a "flavored coffee drinker" but they enjoy our flavored coffee due to its nicely balanced flavor and aroma that is not overbearing or overly sweet.

    Mississippi Grogg®: Born in Dubuque, Iowa

    The Mississippi River is the largest river system in North America at over 2,000 miles long. It provides partial borders for 10 states including Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin and extends from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. Throughout history, the Mississippi River has been a crucial route of navigation through the center of North America. Beginning in the 19th century, dams were constructed on the river to facilitate a constant flow of barge traffic connecting the Mississippi Basin to the Gulf Coast. Aside from its rich history of Americana, the Mississippi today hosts everything from barges to jet skis to yachts and serves many purposes for the communities it touches.