Amazon has 6-Pack 22.6-Oz Folgers Black Silk Dark Roast Coffee on sale for $40.79 when you 'clip' the 30% off coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.
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Amazon has 6-Pack 22.6-Oz Folgers Black Silk Dark Roast Coffee on sale for $40.79 when you 'clip' the 30% off coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.
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Doesn't say it in the header, but pics of the text on the can seems to imply you can use less per cup "Less Weight Thanks to Expert Roasting that makes the most out of every bean - same # of cups". No idea what that means. Never heard of such. New thing? Or maybe I'm just out of the coffee loop these days.
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These containers (22.6 oz) are a bit smaller than what I'm used to (30oz containers).
Doesn't say it in the header, but pics of the text on the can seems to imply you can use less per cup "Less Weight Thanks to Expert Roasting that makes the most out of every bean - same # of cups". No idea what that means. Never heard of such. New thing? Or maybe I'm just out of the coffee loop these days.
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Doesn't say it in the header, but pics of the text on the can seems to imply you can use less per cup "Less Weight Thanks to Expert Roasting that makes the most out of every bean - same # of cups". No idea what that means. Never heard of such. New thing? Or maybe I'm just out of the coffee loop these days.
Just marketing nonsense attempting to convince people to pay the same or more $ for less qty.
Doesn't say it in the header, but pics of the text on the can seems to imply you can use less per cup "Less Weight Thanks to Expert Roasting that makes the most out of every bean - same # of cups". No idea what that means. Never heard of such. New thing? Or maybe I'm just out of the coffee loop these days.
Normally over extracted coffee (not using enough grounds) is bitter. Maybe this particular roast is less bitter than others when less grounds are used. Just a guess. I go in the other direction and prefer somewhat under extracted coffee (more grounds used than normal) and then cut it with hot water from my water cooler. One big advantage is that on a Monday morning when I'm really dragging I can cut with less water for a stronger cup. Some argue that under extracted coffee is not balanced but I think there's more variables in play- grind size, brew method, roast level,etc.
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I'd question the ability of one to judge the quality of coffee if they're drinking literal piss water.
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These containers (22.6 oz) are a bit smaller than what I'm used to (30oz containers).
I'll give this flavor a try - as the reviews seem to be pretty good...even for a run-of-the mill brand such as Foldgers!
These containers (22.6 oz) are a bit smaller than what I'm used to (30oz containers).
I'll give this flavor a try - as the reviews seem to be pretty good...even for a run-of-the mill brand such as Foldgers!
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I'd question the ability of one to judge the quality of coffee if they're drinking literal piss water.
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I'd question the ability of one to judge the quality of coffee if they're drinking literal piss water.
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