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Bean & Bean's Downtown Blend Boasts Unique Tasting Notes

Bean & Bean is "the first coffee brand powered by a Korean American mother-daughter duo" and its coffee bean blends promise unique tasting experiences. The shop operates out of Downtown Manhattan.

The Downtown Blend, for one, combines the effervescence of three continents—"the soft sweetness and fruity acidity of Latin America, the elegant and gentle floral aromas of Africa, and earthy undertones of Asia." This coffee bean blend, like all of Bean & Bean's offerings, is organic and Fair Trade-certified. The product is excellent for making expressos.

Bean & Bean claims that this caffeine experience will surprise one with hints of cocoa, cedar, and lemongrass. The texture is smooth and creamy. The packaging of this offering is also eye-catching, ensuring that shoppers will not miss it on the shelf.
Trend Themes
1. Multi-continent Coffee Bean Blends - New coffee blends using beans from across multiple continents provide unique and unexpected tasting experiences.
2. Organic and Fair Trade-certification - Organic and Fair Trade-certified products are becoming increasingly popular and in-demand among consumers who are environmentally and socially conscious.
3. Eye-catching Packaging - Products with unique packaging that stand out on shelves have a higher chance of attracting customers and generating sales.
Industry Implications
1. Coffee Industry - The coffee industry can capitalize on the trend of mixing coffee beans from different continents to create unique and complex flavor profiles.
2. Organic and Fair Trade Industry - The organic and Fair Trade industries can benefit from the growing demand for environmentally and socially conscious products, and expand their offerings to cater to this trend.
3. Packaging Industry - The packaging industry can partner with businesses to create eye-catching and memorable packaging that catches the attention of consumers and increases sales.

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