Why Narrative Foods?
From its new home in the old schoolhouse in Stonington, Narrative Foods has transformed corporate gifting and coffee break culture with its Coffee Break in a Box subscriptions featuring 44N Coffee, and curated small-batch selections. By choosing Narrative Foods, you’re not just supporting exceptional products—you’re embracing a commitment to sustainability, local impact, and a deliciously conscious lifestyle.
Order your Taste of Maine Box today through FarmDrop and bring the flavors of Maine home, or gift it to a coworker or family member.
Here’s what you’ll love about it:
Local & Artisanal – Savor small-batch, organic treats handcrafted by Maine makers.
Purposeful Gifting – Whether you’re treating yourself or sending a thoughtful gift, every box supports local artisans and a critical organization dedicated to Indigenous advocacy.
Community Connection – Purchase through FarmDrop to deepen your ties to the Maine food scene and keep your dollars working locally.
44 North Coffee Royal Tar: The most popular blend from this woman-owned Deer Isle coffee roastery is dedicated to the story of the Royal Tar circus ship that sank off the coast of Deer Isle, Maine. (Dark Medium Blend. 12 oz)
Royal Rose Wild Maine Blueberry Syrup: Royal Rosecraft-certified organic, Maine-made simple syrups and drink mixes capture flavor straight from the farm! This syrup is an ideal addition to summer beverages and cocktails, as well as drizzled over a stack of pancakes or added to your favorite sweet treat.
Slack Tide Maine Flake Sea Salt: Crisp and clean hand harvested finishing salt. Made in small batches from the deep ocean waters of Maine. Solar evaporated in green houses on York’s tidal river. Take a pinch and sprinkle over any dish, sweet or savory before serving to add wonderful flavor and texture. (1.8 oz)
Ragged Coast Chocolates Tahini Cups: Hand-crafted from single-origin chocolates and organic tahini, these silky smooth confections are what tahini lovers’ dreams are made of. Ragged Coast makes all their confections with fresh cream and butter from local farms. They buy or trade for fresh herbs, fruits, vegetables, and edible flowers with Maine farmers and gardeners they’ve met along the way. Their single-origin, sustainably-grown, and directly-traded chocolate is sourced from producers in Latin America.
Smithereen Farm Seaweed Sprinkle: Smithereen Farm is a 150-acre MOFGA-certified organic farm and blueberry lands located on Cobscook Bay on Maine’s border with Canada. Dr. Suess was known to sprinkle kelp powder to make his “green eggs” — we also suggest it on rice, in salad dressing, as a soup garnish, on toast with oil.