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  "textContent": "Key takeaways Collaboration in coffee is nothing new. From joint sourcing projects to co-branded releases, the coffee industry has a long history of collective experimentation and innovation. But as the specialty coffee sector grows in both size and cultural relevance, collaboration has taken on greater significance. What began as a community-driven exchange has evolved into […]\n\nThe post Why coffee roasters are continuing to collaborate appeared first on Perfect Daily Grind.",
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