For Father's Day Go to Coffee's Source – Sanani
Dallas, Texas, May 19, 2010: Mother's Day is a cinch. What Mom in the world doesn't look forward to that second Sunday in May when one of her progeny offers up gifts of chocolate and roses? Dads, however, can be a thornier issue. He still has all the golf balls you gave him last year and putting a bow on a bottle of scotch fairly shouts 'no imagination'.
What, then, is the Man-gift equivalent of chocolate and roses?
Wake him up this Father's Day with a pound of Sanani, the finest coffee in the world. Made from handpicked beans from the high mountain regions of Yemen, a region where the most popular beverage in the world is thought to have originated, Sanani is to coffee what Dom Perignon is to champagne.
Tariq Ausaf, an Auburn graduate in computer engineering, decided several years ago to take a break from the telecommunications industry and open a coffee house. A trained and methodical researcher, he found that that the best coffee in the world came from Yemen, but that its high price tag caused most importers to buy the country's cheaper, inferior beans. The result was that consumers in the United States were not tasting the genuine, fabled Mocha coffee.
Ausaf dedicated himself to introducing to America the true taste of Yemeni coffee whose rich, subtle flavor makes other famous beans such as Jamaica's Blue Mountain and Kona coffee pale in comparison. The result of Ausaf's hard work, Sanani, is now available to coffee aficionados.
In honor of Father's Day, Ausaf has created an incentive for sons and daughters who want to give the gift of Sanani. "When you go to purchase Sanani on the website" says the father of four, "simply give the code, FATHER, and you will receive a 20% discount.”
To take advantage of the father’s day discount, buy directly from the website by visiting www.sanani.com.

