Cumulus Coffee

A Game-Changing Innovation In The $122B Premium Coffee Market

About this Event

Cumulus Coffee is the first company to deliver the true cold coffee experience to homes, hotels, restaurants, and every other place where people enjoy coffee.

Cold coffee is no longer a niche. Today, 75% of beverage sales at Starbucks and other major coffee chains are sold over ice. Yet, replicating that experience at home has been impossible due to the time it takes to steep a true cold-brewed cup.

Cumulus Coffee has solved the challenge with a system that delivers barista-quality cold brew, nitro cold brew, and cold espresso (the base for iced lattes and espresso martinis) at the touch of a button in under a minute. Theirs is the first and only system engineered specifically for cold coffee, combining a state-of-the-art machine with a broad selection of recyclable cold coffee capsules.

Howard Schultz, who built Starbucks, is an early backer of the company and said Cumulus singularly cracked the code on cold coffee. TIME named it an Invention of the Year and RollingStone said if Steve Jobs had gone into coffee, he would have built this.

Watch our online event with Cumulus founder and CEO, Mesh Gelman, to hear how the company represents a rare opportunity to capitalize on a structural change in consumer preference, not just a product trend.

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May 13

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