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Atlas x andSons launch luxe coffee & chocolate Mother’s Day gift

Atlas Coffee Club's "Two Beans in a Pod" pairs 6 single-origin coffees with 12 Beverly Hills chocolates in a $115 limited Mother's Day set, now shipping free in two days.

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Atlas x andSons launch luxe coffee & chocolate Mother’s Day gift
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Two Beans in a Pod" is an apt name. Atlas Coffee Club's new limited-edition Mother's Day collaboration with andSons Chocolatiers brings together six bags of single-origin specialty coffee and twelve handcrafted chocolates and bonbons, unified by a tasting and pairing guide that tells you exactly how to use them together.

The set is $115 with free two-day U.S. shipping, available through Atlas Coffee Club's website as a limited run. On the chocolate side, andSons, the Beverly Hills chocolatier known for its European-rooted craftsmanship, contributes flavors including Salted Caramel, Huntington Orange, Ginger Caramel Crunch, S'mores, PB&J, and Marzipan, alongside bonbons finished with chocolate ganache, lemon meringue, cookie butter, and peanut praline. The Atlas coffees are drawn from the brand's best-selling single-origin lineup, sourced from across more than 50 countries.

The included pairing guide is what elevates this above a standard gift basket. Each andSons piece is mapped to a specific Atlas coffee, turning the unboxing into a structured tasting rather than a passive unwrapping. A set of pictorial postcards from the coffee-growing regions rounds out the box, adding the geographic dimension that Atlas has built its brand identity around: the idea that coffee is inseparable from its origin.

The partnership connects two brands from opposite ends of the country. Atlas Coffee Club operates out of Austin, Texas, and has spent over a decade sourcing micro-lot coffees from Africa, Latin America, and Asia Pacific. andSons works out of Beverly Hills, where its production centers on European chocolate tradition updated with California sensibility. What they share is a single-origin philosophy: both brands trace their products back to specific sources, which is precisely what the pairing guide makes legible.

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At $115, the set sits above Atlas's standard gift subscription tier but well below the combined retail cost of buying the components separately. The free two-day shipping carries practical weight here: with Mother's Day falling on May 10, the usable order window is considerably shorter than the calendar suggests.

The set makes the most sense for the mom who already has coffee opinions and would treat the pairing guide as seriously as the chocolate. It also holds for the brunch host who would put both components to immediate use on a Sunday morning. What it is not is a decorative gift: it is designed to be opened, brewed, and eaten.

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