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Happy Blend
RM 50.00 – RM 75.00
A mélange of whatever beans we have left behind that was not bought within 2 weeks past roast. These are perfectly roasted beans but were just sadly not taken by anyone before time was up.
Now it has a second chance to make you happy with a heavily discounted price just so we don’t waste what’s been done by farmers.
Perfect for seasoning grinders, researching brewing parameters or practicing latte art. Please take note that flavors and taste will differ from batch to batch and may not necessary be optimum.
It makes us happy to not see good coffees go to waste 🙂
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