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Lovin’ the Latte: Patricia Kremer

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Patricia Kremer
On a rainy Friday morning, with the selfie station in the background, Patricia Kremer enjoyed her first Lansing Journal Latte at Kdulche Cafe. (Photo: Melanie Jongsma)

LANSING, Ill. (March 9, 2024) – Patricia Kremer is a fan of Lansing and of The Lansing Journal. So at a meeting with Journal Publisher Melanie Jongsma, she was happy to experience the Lansing Journal Latte. The two Lansing business owners also shared a Lansing crepe, which pairs nicely with the Latte.

Located at 3521 Ridge Road in Lansing, Kdulche Cafe opens at 9 a.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. on Sunday.

What’s a Lansing Journal Latte?

The Lansing Journal Latte is a signature beverage created by Kdulche owner Eduardo Zepeda. The blend of caramel, chocolate, and vanilla flavors celebrates Lansing’s friendly diversity, and the rich espresso and cream evoke Lansing’s only newspaper.

The beverage is available only in Lansing, Illinois, only at Kdulche Cafe.

What’s “Lovin’ the Latte”?

The Lansing Journal invites anyone who orders a Lansing Journal Latte to take a photo and email it to [email protected] for publication. Make sure to include:

  1. The names of any people in the photo
  2. The name of the person who took the photo

Lansing Journal Journeys

As a community newspaper, The Lansing Journal appreciates community participation. One of our longest-running series is Lansing Journal Journeys, an award-winning feature that showcases people bringing The Lansing Journal to creative locations.

Lovin’ the Latte is an offshoot of Journal Journeys that celebrates The Lansing Journal’s creative partnership with Kdulche Café.

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Kdulche Owner Eduardo Zepeda has even created a selfie station for latte-loving guests. (Photo: Eduardo Zepeda)

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Melanie Jongsma
Melanie Jongsma
Melanie Jongsma grew up in Lansing, Illinois, and believes The Lansing Journal has an important role to play in building community through trustworthy information.