
“Given enough coffee, I could rule the world.”
-Terry Pratchett
How does it sound like enjoying a creamy iced vanilla latte with your friends? Or a classic cup of coffee before starting the day at the office? A-ma-zing! Coffee has made its way into our daily routine; it was named the third most popular drink in the world and honestly, it’s a delicious way of keeping us with energy.
Due to its worldwide popularity, International Coffee Day was established by the International Coffee Organization on October 1st, 2015. Not only would coffee lovers reunite and celebrate every year, but it would also put in the spotlight at people who make coffee happen, such as farmers, producers and workers across the world.
Mexico stands out as one of the world’s most important coffee-producing countries. There are at least fourteen coffee-growing Mexican states but 90% of the coffee is concentrated in Chiapas, Veracruz, Puebla, and Oaxaca.
While we’re familiar with the classic way of making a cup of coffee, there are more options across the world. Think of an Italian cappuccino, made with a combination of espresso, steamed milk and milk foam. Or a latte, the most popular drink when combining an espresso shot and steamed milk. Mexico also knew how to add its culture and home-made touch, we call it “Café de olla.” It only takes water, cinnamon and piloncillo to achieve the perfect cup of coffee.
Every sip is a wonderful experience, and Reyma is the perfect ally for enhancing the art of drinking coffee with its line of cups.
· Foam Cup – keep it hot.
Crafted with a lightweight yet resistant design, this cup maintains the temperature of your drinks, making it an ideal option for those who like to drink steamy coffee.
· EU Cup – your to-go solution.
If you’re craving an iced coffee, this is your cup. Ergonomic and easy-handling. Also, you could add a lid to keep your drink safe.
· Biodegradable Cup – being eco-conscious.
By keeping the same design, safety and quality to host the perfect cup of coffee, this greener option is made with a formula that reduces environmental impacts.
Did you know?
· Over 2.25 billion cups of coffee are consumed worldwide each day.
· Coffee has its origins in Ethiopia, Afrika, where it expanded all over the world.


