Cafe Imports brings legendary coffee exchange to World of Coffee San Diego

Cafe Imports is hosting its Legendary Coffee Exchange at World of Coffee San Diego. The event invites attendees to swap coffee and enter to win a Fellow Espresso Series 1.

Cafe Imports has announced the return of its Legendary Coffee Exchange at World of Coffee San Diego. This popular feature allows coffee enthusiasts to trade their beans with others at the event. Participants can also enter a contest for a chance to win a Fellow Espresso Series 1 machine. The Sprudge Coffee publication highlighted this addition in its coverage of upcoming coffee events. While details on exact dates and venue specifics within San Diego were not provided in the announcement, the exchange builds on Cafe Imports' tradition of fostering community through coffee swapping. World of Coffee San Diego serves as a key gathering for the specialty coffee industry.

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