Delta Waterfowl Partners with Gundog Grind Coffee

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posted on August 19, 2020
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Delta Waterfowl has launched a partnership with Gundog Grind Small Batch Coffee. This will provide money from purchases of Delta Waterfowl Medium Roast directly to The Duck Hunters Organization, helping Delta deliver on its mission to produce ducks and secure the future of waterfowl hunting in North America.

“We’re thrilled to partner with Delta Waterfowl,” said Gundog Grind co-founder and owner Joe Whitman. “Our team was lucky enough to grow up hunting ducks, deer and birds. We want to ensure we create more opportunities for others to enjoy our favorite pastime. There isn’t a better way to do that than by partnering with Delta. We created a special roast that will be equally great in the blind and for all those training sessions in the offseason. And hunters everywhere will love the label. Most importantly every bag sold is going to give significant dollars to the essential efforts of Delta Waterfowl.”

Delta will receive 50 percent of the profits from every bag of Delta Waterfowl Medium Roast, which features a stunning sketch of canvasbacks in flight above Manitoba’s famed Delta Marsh—where Delta’s leading waterfowl research, duck production, habitat conservation and HunteR3 programs all began. Hunters looking for the new coffee can find the special co-branded offering online and available now. Local chapters of Delta Waterfowl will also be able to buy this (and other Gundog Grind roasts) at a special price.

For more information, please visit gundoggrind.com, or deltawaterfowl.org. MSRP: $17.49

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