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This LION premium gold roast coffee features a 10% Kona Coffee blend lightly roasted with a delicious flavor and sweet finish, sure to entice any coffee lover. Lion brand coffees are allergen-free. Award-winning Lion Coffee creates quality blends using 100% Arabica beans and Hawaii-inspired flavors that make your first cup the closest thing to a morning walk on the beach. One of America’s oldest major coffee companies, Lion Coffee roared to life in 1864 in Toledo, Ohio. After moving to Hawaii in 1979, Lion Coffee quickly became and has remained the favorite local coffee brand. Lion's premium gold roast coffee beans are manufactured by Hawaii Coffee Company, maker of Royal Kona Coffee and Hawaiian Islands Tea Company.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What makes Lion Coffee Premium Gold Roast unique? A: Lion Coffee Premium Gold Roast stands out due to its special blend of 10% Kona Coffee and 90% foreign-grown Arabica beans, creating a smooth and flavorful medium-light roast with a sweet finish.
- Q: How should I store Lion Coffee to maintain freshness? A: To maintain the freshness of Lion Coffee, store it in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. It is also vacuum sealed immediately after roasting to ensure optimal taste.
- Q: Is Lion Coffee suitable for all coffee makers? A: Yes, Lion Coffee Premium Gold Roast can be used in various coffee makers, including drip coffee machines, French presses, and pour-over methods, providing versatility for all coffee lovers.
- Q: What is the flavor profile of Lion Coffee Premium Gold Roast? A: The flavor profile of Lion Coffee Premium Gold Roast features a delicious fusion of light roast notes with a smooth and sweet finish, reminiscent of a tropical paradise.
- Q: Where is Lion Coffee sourced from? A: Lion Coffee is sourced from Hawaii, with its premium gold roast made from a blend of Kona Coffee and high-quality Arabica beans, reflecting the rich coffee heritage of the region.

