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For the past two or so years, my dad has been working with Simon (who sarted as a friend of a friend) to start a Kenyan coffee import business. Simon has been trying for years to start this after he could never make a profit selling to what amounts to middlemen in Kenya. After a lot of false starts, they finally signed the papers with the investors. All they have left to do is set up a draw schedule and then they can start buying equipment and get to roasting. So be on the lookout for Jambo coffee in the next six months or so!
 
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That it does. And Kenyan coffee has a slight blueberry flavor, thanks to the way it's grown, so it makes it smell even better.
 

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I, too love the smell but hardly ever drink it.

Good luck with the business, though, a hell of a lot of Americans drink coffee.

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