Coffee & Tradition: A Story of Connection

Coffee & Tradition: A Story of Connection

When I was a little girl, my Mom used to let me dunk cookies into her coffee. It’s one of my fondest memories of childhood and also my first taste of coffee. It’s something that bonded my Mother and I together, our shared coffee experiences.

Over the years we enjoyed our afternoon coffee whenever we could. If we were out shopping or doing chores together, when 4 o’clock hit, it was time to stop for that cup of delicious coffee. To this day, as I enjoy my afternoon coffee with family and friends I think of her. This memory of my Mother holds a very special place in my heart. It always brings a smile to my face. Precious!

Carol Pool
President of Taylor Lane

 

At Taylor Lane, we believe coffee is more than just a drink. It’s tradition, connection, and a way to hold onto the moments that matter most. We know many of you have your own coffee traditions—memories tied to a cup that have stayed with you over the years.

We’d love to hear them.

📩 Send your story to info@taylorlane.com and you’ll be entered into a random drawing to win a free 2 lb bag of coffee of your choice.

Let’s celebrate the traditions, big and small, that make coffee such a meaningful part of our lives.

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