A coffee company that has become one of the Triangle's most popular brands has landed a deal with N.C. State University. 321 Coffee, now with four coffee shop locations in the Triangle, employs adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Lindsay Wrege and Michael Evans founded it in 2017 while students at N.C. State. Wrege and Evans are now partnering with their alma mater to produce the "Greater Good" blend. The medium roast coffee will feature N.C. State branding along with Sam, one of 321 Coffee's first employees and a lifelong Wolfpack fan. The Greater Good will be available starting April 11. A portion of the sales will support N.C. State scholarships.