Around the Great Lakes

Java Juice Sponsors the Around the Great Lakes Expedition

The Around the Great Lakes Expedition is proud to have Java Juice as a sponsor. Java Juice is coffee in a package. It’s fast, easy, and delicious. Just add water … coffee’s ready.

I’ve been using Java Juice on my personal trips over the past couple of years and have found it the easiest and fastest way to make and enjoy a great tasting cup of coffee in the woods. And there is no cleaning up of coffee grounds.

My favorite way to drink Java Juice is simply pour 12 ounces of hot water into my coffee mug and then mix with the extract. For afternoons on cold days, I like the following mix – It works especially well if the water that you’re filtering is cold.

Kayak Camping Mocha

  • 1/2 package Hot Chocolate Mix
  • 2 Tablespoons of Dried Milk
  • 10 ounces of Cold Water
  • 1 package of Java Juice.

Mix the milk into the water first until dissolved. Then add the Hot Chocolate Mix until dissolved. Add a package of Java Juice and enjoy.

Java Juice at Baby Beach, Aruba

Java Juice at Baby Beach, Aruba

Java Juice on an old coral shelf, Aruba.

Java Juice on an old coral shelf, Aruba.

Java Juice in Aruba.

Java Juice in Aruba.

Bryan posted this on Monday, December 8th, 2008 at 6:12 pm and is filed under Planning, Sponsoring Companies. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

3 Responses to “Java Juice Sponsors the Around the Great Lakes Expedition”

  1. Ilena

    December 8th

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    Wow. Java Juice around the world. It looks good both in cold and warm weather.

  2. The Queen of cups

    December 8th

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    WOW! I am s southern Californian and this makes MY mouth water for the sunshine!

    We look forward to sending you Java Juice
    for your Around the Great Lakes Expedition.

    Thank you for the wonderful shots and
    vicarious thrill!

    The Queen of Cups

  3. Bryan

    December 21st

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    Thanks for the support!

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