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Caribbrew is a coffee, tea, and chocolate company that offers customers premium products sourced and produced in Haiti.
The brand is proud to announce that its bestselling coffee is now officially available for purchase in Sprouts Farmers Market stores nationwide!
Now customers can stop by their local Sprouts Farmers Market and pick up their Caribbrew favorites like Medium Roast, Dark Roast, and the popular Caribbean Spiced Coffee. This is especially exciting news for customers in Arizona, California, Florida, Texas, and Atlanta, where most Sprouts stores are located.
No Sprouts near you? Don’t worry. You can still enjoy the ease of Caribbrew coffee being shipped to your home, as well as their hot chocolate, cacao nibs, and natural skincare.
Beverly Malbranche, a native of Haiti, launched Caribbrew over three years ago with two goals in mind: highlight Haitian coffee, tea, and chocolate and revive a once-thriving industry on the island. “I started Caribbrew to create sustainable economic opportunities within the country; to alleviate poverty and establish a fair trade market for our goods,” said Malbranche.
Caribbrew founder Beverly Malbranche with New York City Mayor Eric Adams
Caribbrew’s business model is direct trade, meaning the brand has direct relationships with its farmers who produce their coffee and other products. This model ensures that the farmers get a fairer share of the profits because it cuts out any intermediaries. Caribbrew is also proud to say that its supply chain is 100% Black-owned. So, you can enjoy their coffees, teas, hot chocolates, and body products with confidence that your dollars are recirculating in Black communities across the diaspora.
The partnership with Sprouts Farmers Market is a big accomplishment and a testament to the hard work of the Malbranche and the entire Caribbrew team. Caribbrew is one of the only Black women-owned coffee brands and one of the few Black-owned Haitian coffee brands, so this Sprouts partnership will allow Carribrew to grow, continue their work in Haiti, and share the joy of Haitian coffee.