He has advertised the coffee is made in-house by a family roaster with equipment he bought at a facility he owned. If that's not happening that's consumer fraud.
Here’s the link to our archive of him being busted for dropshipping it for those of you new to the thread:
Breaking this out into it's own post now because it's pants down time.

New video, Breaking news! Coffee Brand Coffee is just repackaged Player One Coffee which is run by the CEO of Jeremy's sponsor MetaPCs. Please like and share!
Note the address.
Video from January 6th 2020 facebook post and they still haven't cleaned those buckets.
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I got a lot of my initial information about the coffee company from these posts and also used them as a template for my own effort posts. I posted additional information about the Coffee Brand Coffee and Player One Coffee connects to Millcreek Coffee Roasters in this post.
People are starting to ask questions and Quartering is once again lying about his "coffee company."
In response to someone claiming he doesn't actually brew the coffee he's claiming a video he posted several years ago is in fact proof he owns a giant coffee brewing operation and that his own employees, equipment, and facility are shown in the video. Let's review why that is a very obvious lie.
Here's the video he posted this time...
With that said...
I HAVE NEW IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING COFFEE BRAND COFFEE
I still don't have the entire picture but several new pieces to the puzzle. Shout out Luther Morgan. I initially heard of him via his LOLCOW book and just wrote him off as probably a grifter looking for a quick buck but he's like the (early career) CoffeeZilla of lolcows and actually intelligent enough that you wonder why he's even involved in this, which I find very relatable.
Luther did great work digging into Hambly's sham of a coffee company but he's digging in the wrong hole. Based on the posts linked above I think beyond any reasonable doubt Player One Coffee was actually running the operation. I think that the beans are roasted at Millcreek Coffee Roasters where they are purchased in bulk then moved to another facility where they are repackaged and shipped out. Millcreek also allows people who use their white label service to pretend the coffee roasting operation and employees belong the the white label companies to give an air of legitimacy. This is proven 100% in the above linked posts that both Coffee Brand Coffee and Player One were using that service so I won't go into that.
Initially the Player One/Coffee Brand Coffee packaging and shipping facility was located at 1262 S 650 W Suite 1B Farmington, Utah
This Player One Coffee connection was the initially clue that lead to the Millcreek Coffee Roasters connection being uncovered by one of Quartering's Twitter a-logs. Within 48 hours of this being discovered both companies changed the addresses on their business registrations to hide this link. This is the facility I believe the coffee was moved to in bulk and repackaged.
So that is all known, here comes the
NEW INFORMATION.
In 2021 the Player One Coffee business physical address was updated to 2724 S 3600 W Suite I West Valley, Utah
As shown in the 2nd slide this was still listed as a business address as of September 2025 when Player One Coffee last updated their business documentation.
In the 3rd slide I've added a red arrow to the exact unit which likely has the same layout as the unit for rent on the post I got the property map from.
Funny enough this used to be a karate dojo before they moved in, he's disrespecting the dojo!
Again like the last location this is a short under 15 minute drive from Millcreek Coffee Roasters
I believe the K-Cup packaging machines were actually purchased.
Since the time the K-Cup packing machine was allegedly purchased several bad reviews have shown up on Amazon saying the K-Cups are improperly packaged and explode in the machine. This indicates some in-house packaging without the experience to properly operate the machines or lower quality packaging may be involved. All these reviews note the quality "used to be better."
So at some point it's likely the coffee packaging and shipping was done at this location and I actually have an insane piece of evidence confirming that.
So I went to the location in Google Maps and went on street view mode.
Here's the front of the business.
When you move to the angle where the front may be more visible the google street view is blurred out, very odd.
So we go around to the back of the building where the smoking gun is.
Suite I is the 6th door from the end of the building right where the front on the white Mercedes sprinter van is. This was captured of street view in 2022.
Now I dug back through this thread looking for clues after reviewing all the new evidence and one seemingly unimportant post jumped out at me.
Watch this 15 second clip to the end.
There it is, the same Mercedes Sprinter van parked behind 2724 S 3600 W Suite I West Valley, Utah in 2022 when the Google street view cam drove by.
So my complete theory on how this went down. Player One Coffee was run by another person then Zach from Meta PCs came along and bought them out. It's always been a white label operation by Millcreek. Jeremy was sponsored by Meta PCs and at some point him and Zach hatched this plan to get him into the coffee grift. Zach would run the actual logistics of the operation via his Player One Coffee setup and Jeremy would do the marketing and they had some kind of agreement worked out to split profits/expenses. The Player One operation was initially in a smaller center but they needed to expand to handle two operations so shortly after CBC was announced they moved to the new facility in Utah.
That was the situation it seems up until recently. In February of 2026 Player One Coffee stopped posting to all social media and their website went down. It seems as though the company is no longer in operation. It also seems at some point they moved some of the logistics in house. People were claiming Coffee Brand Coffee was being shipped from Arizona and the Player One Coffee business records were updated at some point to include a principal office address of 3259 E. HARBOUR DRIVE, SUITE 101, PHOENIX, AZ which is the headquarters of Meta PCs. My theory on this is that initially both Player One Coffee and Coffee Brand Coffee were making so much money that it justified have a full time staff at the Utah address fulfilling orders and packaging product. However as business slowed down the coffee was only packaged at the Utah address by a few part time employees then shipped to Meta PCs where fulfillment was handled by staff there part time. It's possible this is incorrect in some ways but this is based on the available information and Player One shutting down then Coffee Brand Coffee publicly visible sales numbers on Amazon falling off. This would explain why Jeremy would move his shipping to Amazon as otherwise he's paying to ship coffee to Arizona anyways then another shipping charge on top for his customers as well as paying Zach to handle the logistics. He also likely saw the writing on the wall that Player One was circling the drain and wouldn't be around much longer.
So that brings up a lot of new questions. What is Zach for Meta PCs role in this operation now that Player One is no longer an entity? Is there food being packaged at 2724 S 3600 W Suite I West Valley, Utah and does Player One or Meta PCs hold a food handling license to be doing these operations? Does any of the processing happen at Meta PCs headquarters?
I think the key to finding the answers may lie within 2724 S 3600 W Suite I in West Valley, Utah if that operation is still running. Would love to see someone dig up the food processing license as there may be potential food safety issues at play here if this is not a licensed operation.
This was another tweet I found that he put out around the time he launched Coffee Brand Coffee. You can see the facility looks dirty as do the hands of the guy packing the food.
Another bonus I found. It seems as though Jeremy put out a coffee advertisement using the Angry Video Game Nerd content altered to be an ad for his product without permission. When people called him out on this he said it was "just a meme someone made" but that person was his paid video editor.