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columbus.gif When Christopher Columbus first gazed upon Jamaica’s Blue Mountains in 1494, he asserted: “It is the fairest island eyes have beheld; mountainous and the land seems to touch the sky."

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lennon.gif When John Lennon and Yoko Ono visited Tokyo, they almost invariably stayed in the Presidential Suite on the 13th floor of the Hotel Okura's South Wing. (Currently available for ¥350,000 a night, up 140,000 yen from the rate John & Co. paid.) The Lennons would often stroll from their hotel to the second-floor coffee shop located above the Clover confectionery in Roppongi.

Seated on a window side sofa that they reserved before arriving, the two would watch the influx below; and without a word spoken, the waiter would deliver John two cups of steaming Blue Mountain coffee, which he liked rather mild.

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bond.gif Among the champions of Blue Mountain was author Ian Fleming. Fleming, who lived part-time in Jamaica, would not allow his literary hero -- and man of superior taste -- James Bond, to drink any other. As Bond sits down for breakfast in a page of "Live and Let Die," Fleming declares outright: "Blue Mountain coffee, the most delicious in the world."

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Now why did we offer you the aforementioned info?
Well, it’s great that Lennon preferred Blue Mountain, but this is certainly no reason for selection. Pure (the coffee, too) and simple: Blue Mountain’s taste is Exceptional -- and now it's available for less $.

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FIXED U.S. shipping rate of $10.75 -- regardless of order size; shipped USPS Priority Mail (2-3 days).
NO additional costs, fees, or sales tax from listed price.
Orders from ANY location in the world are accepted; shipped via USPS Priority International Mail (6-10 days). 100% complete satisfaction or full refund.   

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apollo11.gifBroadcast from Apollo 11's LEM, “Eagle,” to Johnson Space Center, Houston July 20, 1969. “If you'll excuse me a minute, I'm going to have a cup of coffee.”

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