Amazon[amazon.com] has 80-Count AmazonFresh Keurig K-Cup (Various) on sale for $28.49 - 25% off when you clip the coupon - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save =$19.94. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 80-Count AmazonFresh Keurig K-Cup (Various) on sale for $28.49 - 25% off when you clip the coupon - 5% off when you checkout via subscribe & save =$19.94. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.
Model: AmazonFresh 80 Ct. K-Cups, French Vanilla Flavored Medium Roast, Keurig K-Cup Brewer Compatible
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When do they expire 80 cups will last me a year but seems like a really great deal
I'd say they never expire but obviously won't take as good but I'd say you have at least a year.
Side note, I'd like it if people posted the price per cup on these deals. Makes more sense, and there's no standard box volume.
When do they expire 80 cups will last me a year but seems like a really great deal
Depending how you store it makes all the difference. If kept in a dark cool cabinet... it is not entirely impossible for coffee to last over 5yrs in it's original packaging and still taste fresh. Once opened at a later date, the timer has shortened for how fast it goes south, so plan accordingly.
I bought the decaf 2 years ago for 32 cents more for the box. So all things considered, a good deal. Apparently keeping the boxes in the hall closet is the right place.
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Side note, I'd like it if people posted the price per cup on these deals. Makes more sense, and there's no standard box volume.
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