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All you need is water plus one tablespoon of Jot and voila! You get ultra coffee that is rich and smooth. Add a little cream & sugar, if you want, or blend it for a frappe. Quick, easy and delicious!

The technology behind Jot shows a 30% more yield per coffee bean. Spent grounds are then 100% composted and the final product has zero added ingredients. With a mission of maximizing yield from every Fair Trade bean and minimizing use of resources, Jot is exploding on the coffee scene.

One bottle of Jot makes 14 cups of coffee. Typically to get a cup of coffee like this, you have to visit your local coffee shop. If we compare the price to a cup of coffee from Starbucks, you’re saving money with Jot. IMBHO-yes!

Jot launched in April 2020, right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. While some may think this is a terrible time to launch a product, if we consider all the coffee houses that closed down and the many people who couldn’t get their favorite cup of morning joe, perhaps it wasn’t such a terrible thing. Jot filled a void, and they filled it successfully with online ordering and fast shipping.

The packaging of the product is beyond stellar. If having a glass bottle shipped to you gives you pause, we guarantee the Jot team thought about this. There is no way your bottle of Jot will break during shipping. Also included with the product are instructions and a recipe—all professionally done… and done right.

Jot was founded by Andrew Gordon, CEO and Palo Hawken, Chief Product Officer. Both have had a lot of experience and success in consumer packaged goods. Jot will be another success story for them for sure, with a winning product in price, taste, and quality, plus excellent customer service.

Fast Company wrote a great article on Jot and its founders. You can find out more about their journey here.

“Massive taste. Minimal waste.” That’s the Jot mantra. Be sure to visit the Jot website to learn more and purchase this product. One bottle costs $24 (save $4 if you subscribe and get it monthly).

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