Lust for Latte: Iggy Pop Brews Deal with Stumptown Coffee

The Godfather of Punk partners with Stumptown for a coffee bean partnership that supports a good cause.

License Global, Content Editor

June 17, 2019

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Stumptown Coffee Roasters has partnered with punk musician Iggy Pop for a limited-edition coffee line.

The new collection comes with a special product packaging designed by Pop and the creative team at Stumptown. Coffee from the collaboration is produced by the Bies Penantan community–located in the province of Aceh, Sumatra–and assembled for Stumptown by the woman-led Ketiara Cooperative. The certified organic coffee has notes of dates, nutmeg and a chocolatey finish.

“Stumptown has always felt a connection with the Godfather of Punk and his artistic pursuits, and we were honored to collaborate on this project with him,” says Mallory Pilcher, head of brand, Stumptown.

A portion of proceeds from the sale of the coffee will go to the Girls Rock Camp Alliance, an international network of organizations which work toward empowering youth who experience gender-based oppression through the prism of music.

Iggy Pop’s licensable brand is managed by Artist Legacy Group.

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