Description
☕ Banana’s Foster Coffee
Warm. Nostalgic. A little indulgence in every cup.
There’s something nostalgic about this one.
Warm banana, melted butter, and brown sugar come together in a way that feels both familiar and just a little indulgent — like a treat you didn’t plan for, but needed.
✨ What to Expect
Flavor Profile: Banana, butter, brown sugar
Roast: Medium
Body: Smooth, rich, gently sweet
Crafted for: slow mornings or when you want something a little special
🤎 Why You’ll Love It
Banana’s Foster is smooth, rich, and perfectly balanced. It's sweet without being too much, and comforting without feeling heavy.
It’s the kind of coffee that quietly turns an ordinary moment into something worth remembering.
This coffee also carries a little bit of Addie Mae’s joy, we think her legacy is one worth remembering.
She loved the simple things: being outside, time with her animals, movie nights, and moments filled with laughter and imagination. The kind of moments that don’t seem big at the time… but end up meaning everything.
That’s exactly what this cup is meant to be — warm, joyful, and full of comfort.
Every sip is a reminder to slow down and hold onto those moments a little longer.
🎗️ Adalynn Mae Jessen - Say My Name 🎗️
Addie Mae's love of life shined through her big brown eyes and dimpled smile Addie was an outdoor girl and loved her ducks, horses, emus, goats, chickens, her favorite hen, Elsa, and her special friend, Hank, her service dog. Addie liked to search for rocks int eh creek and paint them. Spending time with Daddy meat golf cart rides and Daddy chasing her on her pink tractor. Addie loved spending time watching movies with Mommy, Some of her favorites were Frozen, Trolls, and Moana.
In July 2020, at age 3, her mom noticed she was tilting her head and took her to see the pediatrician, who felt she had strained her neck. Her mom sought a second opinion with Addie's regular pediatrician who recommended an MRI. While waiting for the results, the pediatrician encouraged Addie's parents to bring her to Rily Children's Hospital. Once at Riley's, Addie Mae's parents were given a diagnosis no parent ever wants to hear. Addie had a brain tumor known as DIPG. This type of brain tumor is inoperable and has no cure. Doctors gave Addie Mae six months to live. Refusing to accept this outcome, Addie's parents rushed her to Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
Addie underwent 30 rounds of radiation and her tumor shrank by 33%! Elated, Addie's parents brought her home. Unfortunately, Addie's symptoms returned in November. Addie was diagnosed with hydrocephalus and required emergency surgery to have a shunt placed at the end of December. Addie's symptoms continued to worsen and on January 7th her parents received the devastating news that her tumor had spread through her brain and her spine. Addie Mae fought hard for 5 months. On May 13, 2021, Addie gained her angel wings.
Addie's parents want you to know that her life was filled with laughter and joy. With hope for a future cure,Addie's parents donated her brain to the study she joined at the beginning of her diagnosis.
Every cup is a reminder that even the simplest moments can be full of comfort and care.



