Cafe La Llave

CAFÉ LA LLAVE LAUNCHES RECYCLABLE ESPRESSO COFFEE PODS

F. Gaviña & Sons, Inc., the creators of Latin-style espresso Café La Llave launches Café La Llave Espresso Single Serve Coffee Pods.

The coffee pods will be available on Amazon as a part of a case that includes six 12-count packs. A 12-count package is planned to be available in retail for mid-summer. The 36-count packages are set to launch later this year.

Leonor Gaviña-Valls, Vice President of Marketing, F. Gaviña & Sons, Inc, is excited to see the company evolve to reach different generations of coffee drinkers. She also added that the coffee pods are perfect for people who want a fast and easy way to prepare coffee.

The company continues its innovation to meet the growing coffee needs and preferences of consumers because sustainability is just as crucial as to continue to deliver high-quality coffee from seed to cup and beyond.

They also search for innovative ways to minimise waste. The company collaborated with the international recycling company TerraCycle to ensure that all their single-serve coffee pods and espresso capsules can be easily recycled for free.

Café La Llave has an original coffee legacy that dates back 150 years to the Gaviña family’s humble beginnings in the fertile coffee-bearing soil of Cuba. It is one of the few Hispanic-owned coffee brands in the U.S. and is still made by the same family who created it almost 50 years ago.

According to the National Coffee Association (NCA) 2019 online survey, 63 percent of Americans drink a cup of coffee every day. Even with the surge of consumption at cafes by 35 percent, 78 percent of coffee is consumed at home. Also, 42 percent of consumers own a single-cup coffee brewing system, which is the second most popular brewing method in the U.S.

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