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Klatch Coffee launches holiday coffee trios and festive gift sets for 2025

Klatch Coffee releases Christmas blends and gift sets

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Family-owned and operated Southern California coffee roaster, Klatch Coffee, has just dropped a new Christmas-themed coffee and holiday gift boxes for the season. The 2025 collection features seasonal fresh-roasted coffees as fun trio gift boxes, perfect for the coffee lover in your life (and makes the perfect stocking stuffer).

One exciting new launch in the holiday collection is the Holiday Coffee Trio Gift Set ($29.95), which includes 3 festive flavors in 113-gram sample bags (Dancing Reindeer blend, Fireside blend, and Ethiopian Single Origin whole bean) packaged in a holiday-themed box. An Espresso trio will also be available for those who like a bolder brew, as well as a Classic Trio with single-origin coffees from Ethiopia, Panama, and El Salvador, and a Pearl Trio (new for 2025). Not only do Trio sets make excellent gifts, but they also serve as a fun way to sample new roasts.

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“As the weather begins to turn, our thoughts focus on sharing a cup with friends and family, ” shares Klatch Coffee CEO, Heather Perry. “Great coffee can be the spark for warm conversation during the holidays,” she reminds us.

If you’ve tried Klatch Coffee’s holiday line-up in the past, you’ll be able to reorder many returning favorites this year. Returning favorites include Dancing Reindeer, Fireside, Original Christmas, and Mistletoe. Each coffee comes in a custom holiday-themed reusable coffee bag with custom one-off artwork by Klatch Coffee’s design team. Whether you’re looking to get in the holiday spirit or need the perfect gift for a coffee lover in your life, these fun coffees say “happy holidays” with the perfect blend of cheer.

Emily Caldwell
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