

My Beansz
At My Beansz, we’re all about bringing joy and color into the everyday moments of life.
Whether it’s a funny quip, a heartfelt sentiment, or a bright design that catches your eye, our goal is to spread smiles, positivity, and connection.
We believe that coffee can be more than just a morning pick-me-up—it can be a way to share love, express gratitude, and make someone’s day a little brighter.
With every packet, we aim to turn an ordinary sip into an extraordinary experience, one filled with warmth, kindness, and a little bit of magic.



The Founder
Hi, I’m Harry Kloser-Pitcher, a lifelong chef turned entrepreneur with a passion for creativity, vibrant designs, and meaningful connections.
Over the past 20 years, I’ve honed my skills in the kitchen, lived in beautiful places like Austria for a decade, and worked as a health coach.
Along the way, I’ve also become a proud father of two young children picked up French and German, and am an avid piano player.
My love for food, coffee, colors, and the little joys in life have always guided me, and these passions became the foundation for My Beansz.

The Idea!
The idea for My Beansz came to me during a challenging time.
After experiencing long COVID, I took a break from the demanding life of a chef and worked as a taxi driver and it was during this period that inspiration struck—a way to combine my love of coffee, vibrant designs, and heartfelt messages into something truly unique.
My Beansz was born as a celebration of connection and warmth, merging coffee with the sentiment of greeting cards.
Every coffee packet isn’t just a container of your favorite brew—it’s a message, a gift, and a little spark of joy for someone special.

In honor of my grandmother, who passed away from Alzheimer’s disease, My Beansz donates 50 cents from every sale to Alzheimer’s awareness.
Coffee, among its many benefits, is thought to contribute to brain health, making it a fitting way to create awareness and spark meaningful conversations.
With each purchase, you’re helping us make a difference—one cup at a time.
