Fancy a piping hot mug of Charlie Benante?
Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante is adding another string to his bow with a new line of coffee and coffee products via Legends Cup Coffee, which is reportedly owned by Megadeth mainman Dave Mustaine's wife Pam.
Anthrax's official web site had the latest on his new venture:
"Legends Cup Coffee would like to thank you for the overwhelming response to Charlie Benante's Coffee. We are excited to provide you with this Dark Organic French Roast coffee that Charlie selected.
"Now you can enjoy your coffee in a 'Cupajoe Mug' designed and approved by Charlie, we think you will agree that this tall, 16-ounce mug with Charlie's logo will add a unique flavor to your personal mug collection. We will be notifying you of other merchandise as it becomes available too.
"Check out Charlie's Monthly Coffee Crew. Becoming a member, offers you two bags of Charlie's coffee, shipped monthly at a discounted price. Monthly members also have exclusive access to Charlie's offers and promotions through Legends Cup. And remember, a portion of every sale will go to help our friends at The Door of Faith Orphanage in Mexico."
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