![]() The difference from the wine text service is the tempting messages come once a week, rather than daily, and while the writing is still enticing it may not take the same strength of will as the wine texts to avoid ordering every single time. Fellow Drops is a very similar no-commitment coffee subscription service run by text message. It turns out that Fellow Products, the retailer of achingly beautiful consumer coffee equipment, has started a very similar service for coffee beans. In my defense, whomever is writing the daily texts is one of the finest marketing writers I’ve ever encountered, the fact I’m not buying every day is an achievement. ![]() I’ve enjoyed it, even if at times I’ve gotten a little side eye at home for buying too often. As in sending a text that only says “2.” No minimum purchases, you can just lurk and never order or go nuts building a wine library as you go broke. If you want to buy it, all you do is answer the text with the number of bottles you want. You sign up with your credit card, address and phone number, and every day you get a text offering a quality wine for sale at a steep discount. Not too long ago a friend turned me on to a text subscription service for buying wine. Click to keep reading.Ĭontinue reading Posted on Categories coffee shops & reviews, travel Tags Coava Coffee Roasters, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, Community Cup Coffee, Equiano Coffee, Eugene OR, Fred Armisen, Good Coffee, Heart, J Vein Caffè, Jerry Seinfeld, Keeper Coffee, Less and More Coffee, Morgan Eckroth, Onyx Coffee Lab, Paxton Gate, Portland OR, Prince Coffee, Proud Mary, Rose City Food Park, Stumptown, Tailored Coffee, Wandering Goat 2 Comments on yet another Oregon coffee report The Matty Macchiato 5th Annual Holiday Gift Guide – Part II
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