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Thursday September 7, 2006 8:18 pm

Fidalgo Bay Coffee Providing Coffee For Seattle Mind Camp 3.0

Posted by Andru Edwards
Categories: Sponsors, Upcoming

Fidalgo Bay Coffee

You have no idea how many people in Seattle love coffee. Uh, right. Nonetheless, we thought you might be interested in knowing that we have a coffee sponsor for Seattle Mind Camp 3.0 that promises to keep your cups full with some great-tasting brew.

Fidalgo Bay Coffee serves customers throughout the US and internationally; distributing premium coffee and complete espresso solutions. The main roasting facility is located in Burlington, Washington and is mainly a wholesale business. They share in a passion for providing their customers with the best tasting coffees backed with exceptional service. Together they ensure their customers receive the highest quality products, as well as the personal touch.

Fidalgo Bay products can now be found throughout the United States, as well as internationally, in coffee shops, espresso stands, restaurants, hotels, offices and in private residences.

A big “Thank You” goes out to Mind Camper Christian Burns for helping to get this set up.




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  • Adam Phillabaum
    By Adam Phillabaum at 9/8/06

    I looked around their site for a little bit.  They didn’t say whether or not they buy fair trade coffee.  Does anyone know? Did I miss it?

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  • Christian Burns
    By Christian Burns at 9/8/06

    It is hard to find on the website but the short answer is yes, FBC does sell fairly traded coffee. the details are in a <a href="http://www.fidalgobaycoffee.com/uploads/CS%20-%20Farmer’s%20Advantage21.pdf"PDF, but the Farmers Advantage</a> program ought to be on its own page for linking purposes.

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  • Christian Burns
    By Christian Burns at 9/8/06

    It is hard to find on the website but the short answer is yes, FBC does sell fairly traded coffee. the details are in a <a href="http://www.fidalgobaycoffee.com/uploads/CS%20-%20Farmer’s%20Advantage21.pdf">PDF, but the Farmers Advantage</a> program ought to be on its own page for linking purposes.

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