Vampire Coffee in the US

Codrina

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Hi! This is Codrina. I am happy to join the forum. I would like to exchange info about coffee since I started a new venture with one of friends: importing Vampire's Coffee from Romania.


This is what our product is all about:
Coffee of The Vampire--is a unique coffee roasted and blended in the land of Vlad Dracula himself, Romania. With its rich flavour of spicy cinnamon and just a hint of chili pepper heat, each cup is a delicious treat potent enough to bring anyone back from the dead! Each beautifully-designed 250gram bag comes sealed with blood-red wax and bears the seal of Vlad Dracula's Order of the Dragon. Makes a great gift for Dracula fans or coffee connosieurs! We guarantee, though, that the quality and flavour of the coffee itself will keep you coming back for more.
 
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Places where you can buy Cafeaua Vampirului

Hi!

You can buy the coffee from our on-line shop. Please google Cafeaua Vampirului Blue Butterfly.

Also, we will be present at New York Coffee Fest, between 9 and 11 March. we will offer free samples and coffee presentations.

You can find us on Facebook: Cafeaua Vampirului

Hope this helps

Codrina
 
Am I missing something here? You are charging $19.50 for a half pound of flavored coffee?? Something seems to be bit off...market is high but not that high.
 
I'd pay that only if the count himself was the roaster. I think this is one of those brands that's more geared towards the following then towards the regular drinker aka novelty coffee.
 
Cafeaua Vampirului price

Hi! A 0.55 lb (or 250 grams in European system) bag of coffee costs 12 USD. There's a mark-up for transportation but it's very small. Cafeaua Vampirului it's not just a flavored coffee. It's really unique and the packaging is very special (it makes a great present). I recommend you taste it first.
 
Your still trying to command a price that most people aren't going to pay. I can buy a lot of premium coffee for around $13 a pound and your asking $12 for half. That's why were getting caught up on it. To be truthful I wouldn't pay more then $13-$15 a pound even if it was roasted by the Archbishop and blessed personally by the Pope.
 
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