SOMERSET – If you’ve just got to have your Mojo or can’t live without a little froth in your life from the Pink Bean, get dramatic for an upcoming commercial.

The Pink Bean is offering a casting call for actors, models and talent – and customers – to be featured in an online commercial.

“We’re trying to capture the essence of the Bean,” said Pink Bean owner Bonnie Souza.

The Pink Bean is working with the local Eric Michael Productions, a group that recently completed a commercial for Vitality Fitness in Fall River, among other projects.

 

Actors and others can get online and fill out a questionnaire to be considered for a spot.

“They’re looking for people who frequent the Bean,” Souza said.

With two locations, the Pink Bean is hoping to expand its brand and market itself in a bigger way.

The Bean recently starting selling branded mugs, handmade by local potter Andrew Nasser.

It will also be adding Berkshire Brewing Company craft beers and wines in the greenhouse at the Somerset location, 202 Slades Ferry Road.

Souza opened the Pink Bean in 2013 at its downtown Fall River location, 85 Purchase St., and expanded to Somerset last year.

Its exclusive Pink Bean coffee is roasted in Wareham.

The Pink Bean serves up sandwiches like the Hipster, made with housemade hummus, avocado and spinach or the Portuguese kid with egg, pepper Jack cheese and chourico, along with breakfast sandwiches, salads, burritos, bowls, smoothies, smoothie bowls, muffins, and more.

On the coffee and tea menu, java junkies will find cold brew, lattes, and special drinks like the spiced turmeric latte, matcha latte, bullet proof coffee with butter and coconut oil, pour over coffee, and its popular Mojo that takes 36 hours to make and offers an extra kick. There are vegan and dairy free options.

Souza said the commercial will highlight all the Bean has to offer, and hopefully some Pink Bean brew admirers.

“That would be really neat,” Souza said.

To learn more and find the application, visit the Pink Bean on social media at https://www.facebook.com/thepinkbean/.

Email Deborah Allard at dallard@heraldnews.com