Cobb Farm
A variety of artisan-roasted coffees, including ‘Lucky Duck’ medium roast, ‘Signature’ dark roast, ‘Blue Collar Brew,’ ‘Low Calf’ low caffeine, and decaf dark roast; locally produced raw honey; a variety of teas, including herbal, mint green, mango green, Jasmine green, cranberry-orange black, and elderberry Echinacea; goat milk and goat milk cheese; and Sam’s Seasonings, including ‘Steak Grilling’ and ‘Garlic N Herb’ (the seasoning line is named after Sam Cobb, youngest child of co-owners Cristy and Jim Cobb).
The website includes a short story about Cobb Farm, including a bit of humor (for example: “Jim started the process of his self-declared Red Neck Roasting with a heat gun and a dog dish”); stories about the coffees, including a touching one about Lucky Duck; a link that allows customers to offer feedback about the Cobb Farm coffees; and a blog.
Jim says that he started home-roasting coffee beans about 10 years ago, and is now sharing his passion with the public. The beans he uses are ethically and sustainably sourced from small farms in Sumatra and Nicaragua, among other areas in Indonesia and Central and South America. “We’re looking to expand our business,” says Jim, who also helps Cristy’s parents with their small business in Casper, Pine Ridge Barbecue & Dipping Sauces (see Grasslands Market listing below, and the Natrona County section for details).
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