1051 days ago

Drink My Coffee ☕️ order online on my website

Sarah from Drink My Coffee Hawke Bay ~ Distributor Sarah Hansen

Do you love Coffee?
I am a distributor of Drink My Coffee in Hawkes Bay
Drink My Coffee is a Social Enterprise supporting people with disabilities in running their own business and employing other people with disabilities, all the distributors of Drink My Coffee have a disability.

If you love Coffee ☕️ and would like to also support Drink My Coffee locally you can place an order on my
website: www.drinkmycoffee.co.nz...


Hi Everyone,
I hope you’re having a great week ☕️☕️

Sarah's DMC Arabica 1KG
$40.50
Grind

Sarah's DMC Monthly Subscription
$40.50 Regular Price $38.48 Sale Price
Grind

Sarah's Aribica 200g
$13.50
Grind

Expresso
Beans
Plunger
Stovetop

Please also include delivery
$7

You can order online on my website

www.drinkmycoffee.co.nz...

Drink My Coffee
Supports People with Disabilities in their own business all the distributors of Drink My Coffee have a disability.

Thanks for your support ☕️

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