Oklahoma Chapter  

     EXPLORE, ENJOY AND PROTECT THE PLANET

 

Sierra Club Coffee       

This page is for Oklahoma customers only.  If you are outside of Oklahoma, please go here: http://sierraclub.usptgear.com/Category.asp?Cat2=Coffee%20and%20Tea&Cat=Gifts

Sierra Club Certified Organic, Shade Grown, Fair Trade Coffee for Sale

Proceeds Benefit the Oklahoma City Group of the Sierra Club

Types Available (price per one lb. bag):

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Whole Bean—Custom Blend ($8)

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Whole Bean—French Roast ($8)

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Whole Bean—Custom Blend Decaf ($9)

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Drip Grind—Custom Blend ($8)

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Drip Grind—French Roast ($8)

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Drip Grind—Custom Blend Decaf ($9)

Available at Cimarron Group meetings the 3rd Monday of each month or order from: Susie Shields sshields@cox.net

If you'll just drink less, you can afford to purchase it and avoid contributing to the environmental degradation and unethical trade practices caused by the production/distribution of most coffee. 
 
Coffee never felt so good.
Sierra Club Coffee is a deep roasted blend of Latin American and Indonesian coffee that bridges the gap between tasting great and doing good. A portion of every purchase of this delicious coffee directly supports the Sierra Club in its mission to explore, enjoy and protect the planet.
 
Discover the difference Sierra Club Coffee can make.
 
Certified Organic
Sierra Club Coffee is grown without the dangerous pesticides and fertilizers that are commonly used on conventional coffee plantations.
 
Fair Trade Certified
Fair trade raises living standards for small farmers while helping to protect the environment. Fair trade practices include: paying farmers a fair price; helping farmers gain direct access to loans and establishing relationships between buyers and farmers.
 
Shade Grown
Unlike much conventional coffee, Sierra Club Coffee is grown under diversified shade cover, the natural habitat of hundreds of species of migratory song birds
 
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