Punk Bunny Coffee Unveils Limited Edition Holiday Flavour Portfolio

Summer has come and passed; the holidays are coming fast. Today, Green Day’s coffee brand, Punk Bunny Coffee, launches its new limited-edition holiday flavour portfolio, featuring three new blends and a special Hot Cocoa blend. All blends are available for pre-order now at http://www.punkbunnycoffee.com. (Of course, any orders placed will arrive pre-holidays, too!). The Hot Cocoa serves as the perfect gift for the whole family, while the new coffee roasts guarantee a smooth taste to electrify your day! The names of the newly launched coffee blends – ‘Dookie’ (Dark), ‘American Idiot’ (Medium), ‘Fancy Sauce’ (Light) – pay tribute to Green Day’s colossal celebratory year as the band celebrates the 30th anniversary of Dookie and the 20th anniversary of American Idiot. The former album was rece...

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