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Jade City Foods and Dr. Seuss Enterprises Bring Whoville Market Website Online with Grinch Themed Goods

Grinch Hot Sauce Whoville Market

The wanna-be citizens of Who-ville and Grinch fans everywhere are in for a tasty treat! Jade City Foods is collaborating with Dr. Seuss Enterprises to create a line of Grinch-themed products from Grow Your Heart 3 Sizes Grinch Dark Roast Coffee to Roast Beast Sauce that will be available online at the Whoville Market and at Foxtail Coffee Co stores throughout Florida and Georgia throughout the Yuletide season.  The store is also launching just in time for the 65th publishing anniversary of How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

The Whoville Market Grinch-themed product line is not only inspired by the Grinch, but also other iconic characters from How The Grinch Stole Christmas! including the Grinch’s four-legged sidekick Max and Cindy-Lou Who. Products include whimsical takes on coffee, hot chocolate, matcha, and hot sauce that are meant to make the holiday season a little more magical—and delicious.  The line-up at Whoville Market is  available only for a limited time.  Better snap them up quick before the Grinch comes around with his burlap sack!

 

Product lines include:

 

Bagged Coffee

Grow Your Heart 3 Sizes- Grinch Dark Roast Coffee

‘‘Twas the Night Before Grinchmas- Grinch Medium roast coffee

Whoville Brew- Grinch Light Roast Coffee

 

Hot Chocolate Cans

Naughty or Nice- Grinch Chocolate Cocoa

One Reindeer Sleigh Fuel- Grinch Salted Caramel Cocoa

Sweet Cindy Lou Who- Peppermint Cocoa

 

Matcha Jars

A Wonderful Awful Idea- Grinch Matcha

 

Hot Sauce

Who-Hash Hot Sauce: Yellow Ghost Pepper Serrano

Roast Beast Sauce: Sweet & Smokey Sriracha

Mt. Crumpit Sauce: Blueberry Habanero

The Mean One: Reaper, Scorpion, Ghost Pepper

A Great Grinchy Trick: Roasted Garlic Jalapeño

 

 

How the Grinch Stole Christmas! celebrates its 65th publishing anniversary this year.  When Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (Random House Children’s Books) debuted in 1957 it was like no other Christmas tale.  While other stories always featured Santa, elves, reindeer and other known characters of Christmas, this soon-to-be holiday classic starred the unfamiliar citizens of Who-ville and a grumpy character called “The Grinch.” Six decades later, “Grinch” is part of the modern lexicon and included in four different dictionaries; the book has spawned star-led Hollywood productions, animated specials, and a musical; and millions of Grinch-inspired products, from make-up to union suits, are sold globally each year to fans who love the character’s snarky wit.