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YouTube Star Connor Franta Launches His First ‘Common Culture’ Coffee Brand

L.A. YouTuber Connor Franta, with the help of LACoffeeClub, has launched his first Limited edition Common Culture Coffee, with proceeds going to charity.

L.A. YouTuber Connor Franta, with the help of LACoffeeClub, has launched his first Limited edition Common Culture Coffee, with proceeds going to charity.

L.A. YouTuber Connor Franta has done it again with the launch of his limited edition coffee line, called Common Culture.

The 22-year-old YouTuber partnered up with the L.A. Coffee Club to launch his first ever coffee line. Franta states in a new video announcement revealing the line: ” I love coffee and I want you guys to love coffee too.”  He continued  to say that the coffee is a specialty coffee and is very good black, with hints of fig, honey, a bit of chocolate, and nuts.

“I had designed the bags and hand picked the materials,” he says. Franta is very proud of what he has done with Common Culture, as he has taste-tested and hand-picked everything that went into the brand and has been working on this for the past two months.

“I’ve been working on this for so long and I am so excited it’s out,” he continued to state. Each bag of Common Culture Coffee is $20, with $1 per bag going to The Thirst Project (for which Franta raised over $230,000 on his birthday). Franta is excited to continue working with one of his favorite Charities.

Common Culture is limited edition and will only be able for purchase for a . So grab your bag of Common Culture Coffee here.

Check out Franta’s announcement video below:

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