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Black Rifle was just one of the first ones.
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Niche hobby coffee brand #938,405,032
Black Rifle was just one of the first ones.
Coffee roasting is an extremely competitive industry. Places like Black Rifle that just re-badge someone else's mid or low tier beans and sell them to consumers who don't know better were very popular 5~ years ago and they largely all failed except for a few, notably BR for leaning heavily into subcultures of conspiracists and edgy right-wing marketing. You can still make a buck being a right-wing media grifter selling low quality products like bad coffee, tactical baby gear or fake brain pills but that market is pretty saturated too.
nailed it.
I'm not sure if there's a big enough market for this, seems like there's a higher success rate to sell car parts or car related stuff to car enthusiasts or coffee to coffee drinkers instead, coffee for car enthusiasts seems very specific. I can see it working better selling coffee to locals and maybe offering it at car meets as one part of community thing.
I drink my coffee first thing in the morning without cars ...that being said, I just drove pass a coffee shop that just close down...if u r opening a coffee shop dm me
Start a paint and sip (coffee) cafe/club. You'll have the hottest spot in town with the housewives and retirees.
There is currently a national based car meet called Cars & Coffee. Very large gatherings, early on Sunday mornings, where people stand in parking lots and drink coffee.