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NEWS: Amora Announces Exclusive New Amora Cold Brew to Expand Subscription Coffee Lineup

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 Amora, a subscription-based company delivering premium coffee and tea directly to consumers across the United States for over six years, today announced the exclusive addition of Amora Cold Brew to the brand's high-quality lineup.

Since 2011, Amora has identified a need for consumers to have hassle-free access to quality products for the over 80 percent of Americans who are coffee-drinkers. Subscribers are treated to the highest-grade coffee, freshly roasted to their preferences, without having to worry about waiting in long lines or how long beans sat in a store roomNow for the first time, current subscribers can cool off and beat the heat of summer by adding orders of Amora Cold Brew to their existing accounts. New subscribers can also take advantage of Amora's exclusive new product by choosing Cold Brew as a free premium add-on for their intro offer.

"At Amora, we understand that our customers have a very wide range of taste-preference ranging from lighter to darker roasts, single origin coffees, flavored coffees and even varying teas," said Jim Fosina, co-founder of Amora. "So, of course, we're introducing Cold Brew Coffee to add to our subscribers' love of Amora."

Amora has taken its convenient, direct-to-home process of roasting, cooling, grinding and packing, and adapted it to the ingredients and unique taste in each pouch of six, 8 fl. oz. cups of Amora Cold Brew.

"Hot water provides immediate extraction from the coffee when it's brewed between the optimal temperatures of 195 to 205 Fahrenheit, so coffee brewed with hot water has a more full-bodied, flavorful taste profile than cold brew," said Marina DiDomenico, co-founder of Amora. "However, cold brew has become increasingly palatable to coffee drinkers because of its deeper, less acidic and more subtle taste. It's more concentrated than conventionally brewed coffee."

With its new cold brew option, Amora adds an essential and key ingredient to its commitment to offer subscribers fresh, high-quality coffee with the perfect blend of convenience, excellence and service.

To learn more about Amora, visit www.amoracoffee.com.

About Amora

Amora is a subscription-based coffee company delivering premium coffee directly to consumers across the U.S. Amora was created in 2011 to answer a distinct need – to deliver the freshest coffee money can buy, and consumers can drink. Other coffee companies' product could be months and months old before it reaches the consumer, so Amora developed a direct-to-home delivery system model where customers would enjoy coffee just days after roasting, cooling, grinding and packing, to ensure every bag is optimally fresh and delicious.

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