I went through my clothes the other day and didn't realize I had so many Lion Coffee T-shirts.
When I worked as a demonstrator, this was my "uniform".
These t-shirts are thick, some were even kona coffee dyed.
Since I only use them when I come home, they are still in pretty good condition.
I am kinda glad that I don't demonstrate anymore though, it was hard on the feet and back, having to stand up for about 4 hours every time.
Plus, lugging all that equipment everywhere in my little 2-door Honda Civic.
Though my car did smell nice when the coffee was freshly brewed...and not when some spilt in my car...
I was also sad to hear that my former boss, Jim Delano had passed away earlier this year...too young!
All in all, it was a great experience for me.
I worked as a demonstrator to "work through" my fear of speaking in front of people. Though I still feel that I probably wouldn't be able to give a speech in front of a crowd.
With the job though you get to meet all sorts of people, see all sorts of personalities.
Good times.
That's a sweet memory Kat! Lion coffee does have a unique fragrance.... we buy it on occasion from Marukai.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a nice tribute to remember your former boss here, I'm also shocked when I find out these things upon going home. I did have to smile at these lovely Lion coffee photos - I can smell that delicious coffee just reading this. (P.S. I can relate about speaking-in-crowds, I forced myself to do radio for a time to get over my fears! :))
ReplyDeleteI love their superior roasts these days Kirk :)
ReplyDeleteSometimes I feel like Urashima Taro (a.k.a. Rip Van Winkle) coming home Jude...ooh radio sounds scary! glad you got over your fears!
Take care you two!
Kat
Cute "vintage" t-shirts, Kat! Lion Coffee is the best! I wish they would set up more cafes and kiosks like Starbucks and Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf; I would definitely buy my morning coffee from them if there was a place nearby. (Oh, if you're at all interested in Peet's Coffee, there's both a branch and a kiosk at the Sheraton Waikiki, just to let you know.)
ReplyDeleteThanks Anon! Lion used to have a coffee counter in their factory, dunno if it still exists...I got my fix of Peet's at that kiosk at the SW the other day :) I'm posting about it soon.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
I have never tried Lion coffee but am itching to do so now. Unfortunately they don't have any outlet in my region.
ReplyDeleteBtw, I like your t-shirts! I think it so heartwarming to find pieces of your memories and let yourself be in the moment again.
Take care!
I like the shirts--they are fun. I still have quite an assortment of coffee shirts and other stuff hanging about from my previous life. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI hope you like them when you get a chance to try them Moshi!
ReplyDeleteOoh you should post about your shirts Debinhawaii ;)
Take care you two.
Kat
I really like going to the Lion Factory Cafe and getting iced coffee there. I wish they had other locations around town!
ReplyDeleteI wishe they had more locations too Rick!
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat
Love those vintage Lions T-shirt. I remember that they sold Lions Coffee at UH. For many of us, that was our first experience with coffee and it set a high standard for us.
ReplyDeletenice coffee memories Jenster :)
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat