Small Samples Encourage Trial of New Coffee
Trying new coffee is not easy. With bags costing upwards of $18 each, sampling new coffee is expensive, not to mention the hassle of dealing with all the beans you don't like. The commitment of funds and space precludes many from being more adventuresome in their exploration of coffee's numerous origins and varieties.
To make coffee more accessible to all, Lardera offers inexpensive 2oz samples of all its products. Fresh-roasted samples of its four Costa Rican coffees are only $3 each. Each sample contains enough beans for 3 cups of coffee. The beans are nitrogen-flushed to assure freshness and the bags are ziplock sealed to ease storage.
To make coffee more accessible to all, Lardera offers inexpensive 2oz samples of all its products. Fresh-roasted samples of its four Costa Rican coffees are only $3 each. Each sample contains enough beans for 3 cups of coffee. The beans are nitrogen-flushed to assure freshness and the bags are ziplock sealed to ease storage.

Once a favorite is identified, all varieties may be purchased in the larger 6oz bags, costing $9 each.