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Date: 25 Jan 2007 10:24:22
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Subject: Probably just coffee stock spam
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I got this as I get SO many unsolicited stock "offerings" but this is a little more interesting: Quoted.... Coffee Pacifica to ket Jamaican Coffee _______________________ Pursuant an agreement with the Blue Mountain Coffee Co-Operative Society Ltd of Jamaica, Coffee Pacifica will be the exclusive world-wide keter and distributor of the "Penlyne Castle" brand "Jamaican Blue Mountain" coffee Las Vegas, Nevada, Coffee Pacifica, Inc. (OTCBB: CFPC) announced today that pursuant an agreement with the Blue Mountain Coffee Co-Operative Society Ltd ("BMCC") of Jamaica, Coffee Pacifica will be the exclusive world-wide keter and distributor of the "Penlyne Castle" brand "Jamaican Blue Mountain" coffee beans produced by BMCC in Jamaica. BMCC is a Jamaican incorporated society that has been actively involved in the production and exportation of the Jamaican coffee since 1949. BMCC represents approximately 3,000 coffee farmers within the Blue Mountain coffee region of Jamaica . BMCC was established to enhance and improve the economic benefits of its members. "Joining Coffee Pacifica's distribution system allows us to participate globally on a "Growers Direct" basis to increase visibility, demand and prices for our world renowned "Jamaica Blue Mountain" green beans. Coffee Pacifica's "Growers Direct" system will enhance price paid to our 3,000 co-operative farmers who represent approximately 30% of the "Jamaica Blue Mountain" green bean annual production" stated O'Neil Blake, General Manager of BMCC. Terry Klassen, CEO of Coffee Pacifica, stated "It is our goal to expand and add coffees from other origins to our current PNG coffee. Supply of high quality green beans from Jamaica is expected to increase revenue, cash flow, and earnings for Coffee Pacifica while maximizing value for the shareholders." As previously reported in a press release on September 20, 2006, Coffee Pacifica has elected not to proceed with the acquisition of a coffee roasting company with approximately 50 retail franchised locations and a coffee roasting and wholesale operation. Coffee Pacifica continues to explore economically viable potential acquisition opportunities to assist in the development of a "Tree to Cup" vertically integrated coffee company. About Coffee Pacifica Coffee Pacifica, Inc. is a distributor and a keter in the United States, Canada and Europe of the green bean coffee grown in Papua New Guinea. Green bean coffee in Papua New Guinea is grown by Coffee Pacifica's shareholder-farmers in the Highland region's rich volcanic soils between the altitudes of 4,000 and 6,000 feet above sea level. Papua New Guinea exports approximately 2% of the annual world green bean production. Papua New Guinea coffee is well regarded by consumers for its uniqueness, consistency and special flavor characteristics. Coffee Pacifica's wholly owned subsidiary, Uncommon Grounds Inc., established in 1984, is a coffee roasting and wholesale company based in Berkeley, California. Visit their website at www.uncommongrounds.net to purchase their PNG roasted coffee beans. PNG Coffee Growers Federation Ltd. ("PNGCGF") is their strategic partner and a major shareholder. PNGCGF's shareholders are 179 individual independent coffee grower co-operatives in 11 of the 13 coffee growing provinces in Papua New Guinea. This represents approximately 120,000 plus individual coffee farmers involved in producing co-operative coffee. The high quality premium-grade coffee produced by the co-operatives are pooled and keted by Coffee Pacifica. In PNG approximately 86% of the exported coffee is annually produced by the small independent coffee growers.
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Date: 25 Jan 2007 15:55:33
From: dcrehr
Subject: Re: Probably just coffee stock spam
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But I thought SPAM was very popular in Hawaii. ;) DR
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Date: 25 Jan 2007 14:34:36
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Subject: Re: Probably just coffee stock spam
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On 25 Jan 2007 15:55:33 -0800, "dcrehr" <dcrehr@hotmail.com > wrote: >But I thought SPAM was very popular in Hawaii. ;) > >DR You are right:) but that is left over from WWII when the military had it as its staple. I was in COSTCO the other day and a lady picked up a 6 pack of spam. I wanted to mention its un-wholesome goodness, but didn't. Actually our ancient Hawaiian culture was used to having a little dried (with salt) fish etc. and they ate it with lots of other stuff, so the taste was a natural. Even our McD's offers spam as a breakfast "meat". aloha, Cea beansatsmithfarms.com roast beans to Kona to reply Farmers of pure Kona Coffee:)
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