I don't know the first thing about Redbud Roasters and that's a beautiful thing. I look at coffee as a social thing and the companies that make it as friends I haven't met yet. I'm not sure if Redbud has an option to buy their beans online. Their website is appealing, but devoid of content in many areas.
I'm sure I would not have a hard time figuring out what Redbud is all about if I lived in their neck of the woods. I don't though. These previews are a little strange, especially if I have no previous experience with the company. I have decided I will use them to introduce myself to companies I'm interested in profiling.
My first incarnation of this blog was a total flop. I wasn't prepared for the interest I would receive. The product piled up and I couldn't deal with the workload. This time is different. Somehow I feel like my writing is better and I want to use this platform to talk about companies like Redbud.
Whenever I see a company with a website like the one Redbud has, I feel the need to offer my services. I would happily fill their website with content at no cost to them. This blog is not merely a tool for me to blather to you about coffees I've tried. It's a mechanism I want to use to take what makes coffee great and make it greater.
I am a big fan of coffee companies that serve types of coffee from around the world. I don't think it's right when companies offer only one type of beans. There's nothing wrong with it. Variety is always better though. The experiences I've had with companies that have a diverse inventory have been consistently impressive.
I'm eager to hear from them because, if their reviews are any indication, they are well regarded for their high level of product quality and customer service.
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