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10/25/2020 at 9:50 am in reply to: creating variations sample pack listing is making my head hurt #82832
thanks for everyone’s brainstorming.
i decided to do just a bunch of sample packs, you can see them here.
if you can think of some cool combos, i’ll make another one!
cheers
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Born and raised! I love Boston and loved growing up and going to college there, and only visited Northampton/Amherst/Western Mass area in the last year and LOVED it. Lots of colleges in both places, so lots of young culture and young folks around. Lots of outdoors stuff in Western Mass to do as well.
i thought cork too, but hard to tell when not holding them.
i think you can only print one if you have printed your labels in bulk, not one by one. but i print mine one by one so i’m not sure.
so cool!! yeah they look like pipe holders, that could also very well hold rings, coins, eggs!
i’m starting a new thread about variations on ebay, because i honestly can’t figure out how to use them in this instance. maybe someone wants to nerd out with me about it….
enjoy! we ground this on the “Fine” setting. hope that’s good for your k-cup filler. let us know!
ah, let me try that! thanks for the brainstorm
yeah i’m trying to wrap my head around a sample pack listing with variations and flat rate shipping as well.
we have 9 coffees, you can pick three. so that’s like 729 possibilities or something and ebay only allows 250. on the squarespace site at broadporch.coffee, there are just check boxes, you pick three, simple!
yes shipping on the trio is $6, even if you buy a bunch of trios, still $6. $6 shipping for any combination/quantity of items.
trying to make a sample pack for an ebay listing, but they cap my combination possibilities at 250. 🤣
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Southern Split is our house blend which is a dark roast that we use for regular (drip) brewing at the current shop. But it can be brewed any way you like it! Happy to do a finer grind if needed, just put a note in your ebay order and we’re happy to oblige!
Hi Mick
The Burundi is Single Origin from a collective in one region of the country. It’s a really special bean and I’m proud to say I picked it out from our supplier, taste tested sample roasts with Phil and we made it our own. It’s my favorite single origin that we have, for sure!
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