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Berkey Creamery Unveils Three New Coffee Flavors

Coffee lovers, get excited. The Berkey Creamery has added three new flavors of coffee to its lineup.

The three newest additions — “Waffle Shop,” “Blueberry Scone,” and “Black Jack” — are available now. These new blends also feature some updated packaging.

“Waffle Shop” features notes of mild peach and citrus, “Blueberry Scone” has notes of blueberries and toasted sugar, and “Black Jack” has a chocolate and citrus note, explained Jim Brown, the Creamery’s sales and marketing manager in a release.

“Blueberry Scone” and “Black Jack” are available at self-serve and in K-Cups, while “Waffle Shop” is available only in K-Cups, Brown noted.

“We looked at the coffees that we had, and we wanted to increase the depth of flavor a bit,” Brown said. “Our coffees have a smooth, strong-bodied flavor, and that’s what I believe makes it so unique to the university. When you look at other coffees, not all are as delicately balanced with a wonderful depth of flavors. Penn State Creamery coffee has six different roasting levels.”

You can read more about these three new blends on the Creamery’s website.

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