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The DRUMHELLER: Roadside Attractions Coffee Series

The DRUMHELLER: Roadside Attractions Coffee Series

Medium Roast from Papua New Guinea

T-REX can’t drink coffee with his tiny arms… but YOU can!

Featuring the giant Tyrannosaurus Rex from Drumheller, Alberta, this coffee has an intense, bold jammy flavour. It makes me think a bit of a homemade date square.

The KILDARE: Roadside Attractions Coffee Series

The KILDARE: Roadside Attractions Coffee Series

Our honey processed coffee beans can be delivered to any mailbox across Canada! Our Islander, woman-on-the-ground, Tina tells all about how a giant mailbox came to be in Prince Edward Island!

ETHIOPIAN COFFEE - Fun Facts!

ETHIOPIAN COFFEE - Fun Facts!

Ethiopia - 5 Facts You Should Know!

You may know that I love to travel even more than I love coffee - and that’s a lot! And I’ve been very fortunate to have travelled, worked and lived all around the world. In all my travels, one of the most special places I visited - and the place with the best coffee by far - was Ethiopia.

Here are some quick facts about Ethiopia to ponder while you enjoy a cup of fresh brewed coffee.

The KENORA: Roadside Attractions Coffee Series

The KENORA: Roadside Attractions Coffee Series

THE KENORA seasonal coffee

The Kenora is a lighter roast blend created to highlight the juicy, plummy, hibiscus notes of this small lot - very exclusive - coffee from El Salvador.

The label features Kenora’s famous Huskie the Musky - a giant statue of a muskellunge (a variety of pike) that sits next to the Trans-Canada Highway in Kenora.

LIMITED EDITION:  The Nite Owl

LIMITED EDITION: The Nite Owl

Nite Owl gets its earthiness from Papua New Guinea, smoothness from Guatemala, richness from Brazil and its bold smokiness from the way we roast it on the darker side. Perfect for night owls AND early birds!

LIMITED EDITION: Cozy Pines will warm you from the inside!

LIMITED EDITION: Cozy Pines will warm you from the inside!

Cozy Pines: A Latin American winter warmer

Medium roast (some would say medium-dark). Caramel and sweet spice notes, with hints of vanilla and cinnamon - best brewed strong and served with a dollop of frothed milk. YUM!

Single Origin Coffee vs Blends - which is better?

Single Origin Coffee vs Blends - which is better?

Common Questions Answered & A Buyer-Beware Tip

While there are some wonderful single origins out there, we here at Sparkplug aren’t afraid to get controversial by saying, in a debate between single origin coffee vs blends, we’re pro blend. Every time.