Black Rhino Coffee Introduces Decaffeinated Organic Coffee


ROSEVILLE, Calif., July 22, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- Peabodys Coffee, Inc. (OTCBB:PBDY), owner of the USDA certified organic brand Black Rhino Coffee(TM), announced today the first phase of a two-part extension to their brand range with the introduction of a certified organic ground decaffeinated coffee. The Company reports that its decaf coffee is processed using the 100% chemical free Swiss Water(R) method. The Swiss Water(R) decaffeination process is classified "Organic" by the USDA.

"Throughout the coffee industry, decaf sells because of what it is, and not because it tastes like quality coffee," stated Peabodys' President and CEO Todd Tkachuk. "We have developed an outstanding product to meet the demand for decaf coffee without compromising quality, and believe the time is right for us to bring the results to market," added Tkachuk. "We are now in roughly 800 US supermarkets, and believe this new product will help us secure and extend our business in those locations -- and equip us to grow that distribution base quickly."

Peabodys has developed the Black Rhino Coffee(TM) brand for marketing packaged certified organic coffee in retail markets. Currently, Black Rhino Coffee(TM) is on the shelf of supermarkets serviced by BI-LO, Ingles (Nasdaq:IMKTA), Wal-Mart, and SuperValu (NYSE:SVU). With organic coffee being one of the fastest-growing segments of the specialty coffee market, Black Rhino Coffee(TM) has uniquely positioned itself in the high-growth natural foods category. Its hand-roasted blends are grown chemical-free under strict, totally natural conditions. All Black Rhino Coffee(TM) is independently certified under the United States Department of Agriculture's National Organic Program.

According to Packaged Facts, organic food sales totaled $11 billion in 2002 and continue to show an annual growth rate equal to 20% or more annually. This growth is fueled, in part, due to increased distribution via traditional grocery outlets. The USDA reports that as of 1999, conventional food stores began outselling natural products supermarkets in several key categories.

Black Rhino Decaffeinated organic coffee will be available to stores this fall, and is the first of a two-part product range extension planned for 2004.

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