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Klatch Coffee introduces Afrodyta No. 2 coffee for Valentine’s Day

– Premiere of the Klatch Coffee roastery Aphrodite No. 2the second edition of love-themed coffee, just in time for Valentine’s Day. This limited-time coffee is named after Aphrodite, a Greek goddess worshiped for love and beauty.

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Aphrodite No. 2 is part of the Pearl Reserve collection by Klatch Coffee, which presents premium coffees from the best producers from around the world.

“In 2024, customers really love Aphrodite,” says Natasha Lozano, who designed the modernized Aphrodite No. packaging. 2. “In 2025, we wanted to offer even more gift-giving options, so we’ve added an optional greeting card to make shopping for your Valentine easier.”

In addition to the slogan “Every moment with you is brewed”, Aphrodite’s Valentine’s Day greeting card #2 also includes brewing instructions to maximize the taste of your coffee, as well as space to sign and attach a personalized note to your loved one.

In 2025, Klatch Coffee will offer Aphrodite No. 2 in three ways, all in a Pearl Reserve Collection box:

– Afrodyta No. 2 Whole Bean Coffee ($24.95)
– Coffee with Every Moment with You is a Beer Greeting Card ($27.95)
– Coffee, greeting card and two glasses of Klatch Coffee Gibraltar, date ready ($47.95)

Aphrodite No. 2 is available at: https://www.klatchcoffee.com/products/aphrodite starting January 15, 2025 and at select Klatch Coffee locations in Southern California in the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day.

About Klatch coffee
Klatch Coffee is a family-owned coffee company based in Southern California and distributed worldwide. For over three decades, Klatch Coffee has been roasting and brewing its own coffee using its signature “peak of flavor” method. Freshly roasted coffee is delivered to customers around the world using this method, created and perfected by Roastmaster and founder Mike Perry. Mike sources his coffee directly from like-minded producers who share Klatch’s commitment to ethics, excellence, environmental stewardship, quality and community. Klatch Coffee’s 12 locations in Southern California serve local communities with award-winning coffee, espresso, breakfasts, sandwiches, pastries and desserts.








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