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Rob Zombie Releasing His Own Coffee Line

Posted by Zach Shaw on Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 12:00 pm

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Rob Zombie is a man of many talents. He records music, films horror movies, and even paints the occasional bizarre portrait. And he can add the following to his resume: coffee producer. The shock metal singer will be releasing his own “Hellbilly Brew” coffee line through his website. Fans can choose between two blends: French Roast Organic and Peru Organic. The blends are available in 1 lb. bags for $13.99 (plus shipping and handling).

There must be such a huge demand for coffee from bands on the road, because Zombie isn’t the first metal artist to launch his own blend. Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine had a short lived run in the coffee world with his own line, and even Pelican had their own blend. Honestly, though, Dunkin Donuts is metal enough for me (and a bit cheaper too).

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