Tuesday, 23 November 2021 12:41

Death Wish Coffee Co. Launches Trading Card Collection

Caffeine Critters. Photo provided.  Caffeine Critters. Photo provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS – Death Wish Coffee Co., the makers of the World’s Strongest Coffee, has announced the launch of Caffeine Critters, the brand’s first rendition of trading cards inspired by the reviews of Death Wish products from the brand’s wildly caffeinated fans. 

Immortalizing the craziest and funniest reviews from their fans, Death Wish Coffee Co. is bringing real feedback left by real consumers to life through the artwork of Spinning Yarn Illustration Company. The artwork embodies everything from a skeleton riding the morning coffee wave to a unicorn over the ready-to-drink latte, keeping the brand’s playful spirit alive. The initial launch will feature three new playing cards with names, photos, and reviews from some of the brand’s biggest supporters, recognizing those who drink the extra cup of Death Wish Coffee. 

All consumers who purchase any of the core coffee products on Nov. 18, including the Dark and Medium roasts, will receive one pack of Caffeine Critters trading cards with their purchase, while supplies last. 

“We’re excited to dive into the nostalgia of trading cards for our devoted Death Wish Coffee drinkers,” said Mike Pilkington, President of Death Wish Coffee Co. “Caffeine Critters is the perfect way to celebrate our die-hard fans and show our appreciation for them leaving such creative reviews on products they love so much.” 

The launch of Caffeine Critters is the latest in Death Wish Coffee’s celebrations of its community of loyal fans, who flock to the brand’s highly caffeinated and boldly flavored roasts and ready-to-drink lattes. Additionally, on Black Friday, Nov. 26, Death Wish Coffee will offer 30% off all bagged coffee with mug giveaways and ongoing merch deals.

For more information about Death Wish Coffee Co. and Caffeine Critters, visit www.deathwishcoffee.com. 

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