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  2. Black Rifle Coffee Company - Wikipedia

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    Black Rifle Coffee Company's corporate image is built on its conservative politics and support for veterans. In 2018, over half of its staff were former military. [15]The company maintains a pro-military, pro-gun, pro-police image [24] [25] and has publicly supported the politics of US President Donald Trump through actions such as publishing a [since-deleted] blog post that supported Trump's ...

  3. This veteran-run coffee company wants to take on 'anti ... - AOL

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    As Trump supporters threaten to boycott Starbucks, Black Rifle Coffee Company is seizing the opportunity to win over coffee drinkers who support him.

  4. Black Rifle Coffee Company founder: People are hungry for a ...

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    According to an investor presentation on its website, Black Rifle plans to hit $430 million in sales by 2023, compared to the $230 million estimates for 2021. The company doesn't expect to be ...

  5. BRCC Stock: Why Black Rifle Coffee Is a Red-State Starbucks - AOL

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    Black Rifle Coffee (NYSE:BRCC) stock emerged from a special purpose acquisition company blank-check merger with SilverBox Engaged Merger I on Feb. 10. Source: rblfmr / Shutterstock The stock’s ...

  6. Black Rifle Coffee Company CEO: 'People are hungry in ... - AOL

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    Black Rifle Coffee Company CEO and veteran Evan Hafer discusses his company going public via a SPAC deal and their objective to hire veterans and family of service members.

  7. BRCC - Wikipedia

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    Black Rifle Coffee Company, based in Salt Lake City, Utah, US; Baton Rouge Community College, Louisiana, US; Blue Ridge Community College (North Carolina), US; Blue Ridge Community College (Virginia), US

  8. Mat Best - Wikipedia

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    After a successful test roasting coffee under Article 15 Clothing with "Freedom Roast," Best formed Black Rifle Coffee Company in 2014, alongside Evan Hafer, Jarred Taylor and Richard Ryan. [10] [11] They promoted the company with provocative videos posted to YouTube, that Best described to CBS News as "way over the top". [11]

  9. Ideology May Only Go so Far for Black Rifle Coffee Company

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    Right from the get-go, the appeal for Black Rifle Coffee Company (NYSE:BRCC) is apparent: veteran-owned, family friendly, pro-conservative and generally friendly to the movement that put former ...