Coffee finally goes where it couldn't before

Coffee finally goes where it couldn't before

Coffee has always had a problem.

It needs heat. It needs water. It needs a cup. It spills. It breaks. It gets left behind.

It feels like the places that need caffeine the most are the exact places coffee can't go.

The cockpit of a helicopter. A submarine running 800 feet underwater. The summit of a mountain after a 14-hour push. A Navy ship in heavy seas. A soldier in the field with no spare time. The edge of the atmosphere, where every ounce of cargo matters.

Dry Brew goes there.

No heat. No water. No mess. Just rip, chew, and go. The same caffeine as a cup of coffee in a format that fits anywhere. Your pocket, your pack, your mission.

We didn't set out to reinvent coffee. We just refused to leave it behind.

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