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John’s Island Coffee Company + Warrior Surf Foundation’s partnership features new Warrior Surf Blend

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You can support local and support veterans this holiday season. John’s Island Coffee Company + Warrior Surf Foundation have partnered to create a special Warrior Surf Blend coffee.

The Warrior Surf Blend is a medium-dark roast with washed coffee beans from Colombia and Ethiopia. It’s described as smelling like dark chocolate and has toasted nuts and hints of caramel.

The blend is available either whole or ground beans in six-ounce bags for $10.57 or twelve-ounce bags for $14.40. A subscription program also gives individuals their bag of choice every month.

50% of the proceeds will benefit the Warrior Surf Foundation’s surf therapy program, which provides 12 weeks of resources to veterans experiencing mental health challenges. Think: surf therapy, yoga + wellness classes.

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