Sprudge curates coffee selections after Febrewary ends

Sprudge Coffee has published a weekly selection of fine coffees from its Roaster's Village, timed with the conclusion of Febrewary. The feature encourages readers to pick up coffees despite the end of the themed month. It includes references to past themed selections.

Sprudge Coffee's latest article, titled 'We've Marched Past Febrewary. May As Well Grab One Of These Fine Coffees Anyway,' focuses on a curated selection from the Roaster's Village. The piece marks the end of Febrewary, a play on February centered around coffee enthusiasm.

The description highlights it as 'a weekly curated selection of coffee from the Sprudge Roaster's Village.' It suggests grabbing one of the fine coffees regardless of the calendar shift.

Previous themes in the series include 'Staying Up Late To Watch Curling? You’ll Need Coffee,' 'I’d Like A Big Ole Bowl Of Coffee That Could Be Described As Super,' 'It’s FeBREWary, You Know What To Do,' 'Cold Front’s Moving Through. Stay Warm With A Curated Selection Of Coffees,' 'New Year’s Resolution Still Goin’ Strong, Still Drinkin’ Coffee,' 'My New Year’s Resolution Is To Give Up Coffee. Just Kidding. Could You Even Imagine?,' 'A Single Bag Of Coffee That Lasted For Eight Days, A Hanukkah Miracle,' and 'Did You Know The X In Xmas Stands For Expresso?'

These elements underscore the ongoing promotion of coffee through seasonal and humorous lenses, without specifying particular roasts or vendors in the provided content.

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