LION Coffee - Hawaii Coffee Company
LION Coffee roared to life in 1864, introducing the fine "fancy roasting" of coffee with an abundance of cheer! Today, our cheery red bags emblazoned with "the cup that cheers!" are shipped to coffee lovers around the world. When you choose LION Coffee, you're enjoying over a century of wisdom in every roast. Lion Coffee... it's practically an American tradition!
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LION Coffee at Amazon's Reviews
Perfect Lion Coffee, love by all- young and old.
I love this Coffee! It is my go to coffee for special events, long nights, variety of guests. They ship quickly and it's beautifully roasted. My cup of Lion coffee is my happy zone. Where the Original Lion is smooth and nutty... 24 Karat Coffee is Bold but doesn't taste like dirt, it is Tangy but not like chicory root.
Great Coffee
We bought this on our stay while in Oahu. After we had some at breakfast on Waikiki beach. After bringing it home when pressed it and enjoyed the best coffee ever. Found it available on Amazon. Saves us a trip to the Island.
It is Kona coffee.
You know what Kona coffee is, why are you reading reviews? Just order it and contemplate why you aren't in Hawaii.
It snows here, I don't know why I left Hawaii either.
100% Pure Kona Coffee... BELIEVE THE HYPE!
Not being what one would call a coffee drinker, I used to think coffee was coffee and that they were essentially all the same and that there was little to distinguish one type from another. My assumptions have been proved wrong!
Having lived in Hawaii much of my life, it wasn't until I was nearly half a decade residing in the Mainland that I finally got around to experiencing pure "Kona" coffee, because I figured if I'm at all going to start drinking my own coffee, instead of always drinking what somebody else has to offer, then the idea was that I might as well go with the "Good Stuff"... or at least what coffee connoisseurs and "javaholics" consider it to be. Huge surprise: there really *IS* a difference you can taste! (there had better be, given how pricey it is for such a small pouch of the stuff)
"LION COFFEE" brands are a Hawaii institution, and I'm fortunate to have finally introduced myself to it -- I now only wish I'd done so much sooner, before I left home.



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