The Freaky Bean Coffee Company

The Freaky Bean Coffee Company was an independent, Maine-based specialty coffee house and roaster, which had retail locations, a roasting division, and wholesale accounts. The company was founded in 2005, and at its peak had six locations. After a series of store closures, the remaining two stores were shut down in March 2009. The company was founded by Jon Stratton, a former member of the US Navy. He started the company in 2005 using $10,000 in ... more

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