DENVER, Feb. 24, 2016 -- Marley Coffee (OTCQB:JAMN), the sustainably grown, ethically farmed and artisan-roasted premium coffee company, today announced new distribution with Ingles Markets, Inc., a U.S supermarket chain headquartered in Asheville, North Carolina.
The grocer will carry three Marley Coffee roasts chain-wide in all 201 stores across Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. The medium, espresso, and dark roast coffees will be available in both 8oz bags and RealCup® single serve capsules, compatible with most Keurig® K-Cup® machines. The capsules showcase the company’s innovative EcoCup format, an easy to recycle capsule that will dramatically reduce the amount of waste in comparison to that produced by traditional capsules.
Rohan Marley, Chairman and Founder of Marley Coffee, said, “I have a deep respect for the business Ingles has built over the years, and their commitment to the highest standards of quality and freshness. It’s an honor for our products to have a home in their stores across the Southeast US.”
Marley Coffee and RealCup® have no affiliation with Keurig® Inc. or the K-Cup®.
About Jammin Java Corp., d/b/a Marley Coffee
Marley Coffee (corporate name Jammin Java Corp.) is a U.S.-based company that provides premium, artisan roasted coffee to the grocery, retail, online, service, hospitality, office coffee service and big box store industry. Under its exclusive licensing agreement with 56 Hope Road, the company continues to develop its coffee lines under the Marley Coffee brand. The company is a fully reporting company quoted on the OTCQB under the symbol "JAMN." For additional information, follow Marley Coffee on Facebook, Twitter and visit MarleyCoffee.com or visit the Investor Relations section at Investor.MarleyCoffee.com.
Media Contact: Maian Tran Marley Coffee 303-396-1756 [email protected]


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