Switch Up Charity Coffee Pods

Our charity coffee Switch Up in Nespresso® compatible coffee pods.

In support of our chosen charity Switch Up, a charity who empowers young people to break the cycle of crime and gang-criminality. This speciality grade coffee showcases the work of women farmers across Guatemala in support of gender equality.

We'll donate £1 to Switch Up for every kilo of coffee sold. 

Guatemala

Milk Chocolate

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Red Grape

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Floral

Washed

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Overview

A juicy sweet coffee that is tangy on the tongue when served black, but smooth as caramel with the addition of warm milk. Floral and red grape taste notes are balanced by Milk Chocolate.

Switch Up

Switch Up exists to empower young people, children and young adults to break the cycle of offending and reoffending. The charity uses tried and tested mentoring techniques along with physical training to engage young people in positive activity and to steer them away from the circle of crime and gang-criminality. They deliver mentoring, counselling, accredited non-formal education, personal development workshops, and through-the-gate resettlement mentoring for young people serving custodial sentences. Through their programmes they help young people to reflect on their lives and to express positive targets for the future.

Sustainability

Our pods are recyclable, and you can get a free PodBack bag to aid the recycling process when you buy a box of our pods from the website.

Great Taste Awards

Our Switch Up pods have been named a 2-star product by the Guild of Fine Foods in the Great Taste Awards 2023. The coffee was described by the judges as “beautifully juicy, packed with fruit and soft, sweet caramel chocolate that lasts and lasts.”

Guatemala

La Morena is a coffee from Huehuetenango, on one of Guatemala’s three non-volcanic, highest and driest regions, which makes it one of the best places to grow coffee. It generates around 40% of all agricultural export revenue and almost ¼ of the population is involved in producing the 3.6 million bags of coffee Guatemala exports each year.