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6-Pk 35.2-Oz Kicking Horse Organic Whole Bean Coffee (Three Sisters, Medium Roast)

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$56

$80

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Amazon has 6-Pack 35.2-Oz Kicking Horse Organic Whole Bean Coffee (Three Sisters, Medium Roast) for $58.51 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $55.58. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for posting this deal. About this item:
  • Tasting notes, brew method: well-rounded and complex with notes of sweet tobacco, stone fruit and cocoa. Recommended methods: French press, drip machine, pour over and cold brew
  • Origin Indonesia, Central & South America: grown in a socially and environmentally responsible way, by farmers with sustainable businesses they can depend on
  • Organic, Fairtrade, Kosher, shade grown, Arabica coffee: coffee that is good and fair for the coffee drinkers, the farmers and the planet. 100% certified
  • Roasted in the Rocky Mountains: it's all deep, dark and delicious, roasted right below the towering Canadian Rocky mountain peaks

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Amazon has 6-Pack 35.2-Oz Kicking Horse Organic Whole Bean Coffee (Three Sisters, Medium Roast) for $58.51 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $55.58. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for posting this deal. About this item:
  • Tasting notes, brew method: well-rounded and complex with notes of sweet tobacco, stone fruit and cocoa. Recommended methods: French press, drip machine, pour over and cold brew
  • Origin Indonesia, Central & South America: grown in a socially and environmentally responsible way, by farmers with sustainable businesses they can depend on
  • Organic, Fairtrade, Kosher, shade grown, Arabica coffee: coffee that is good and fair for the coffee drinkers, the farmers and the planet. 100% certified
  • Roasted in the Rocky Mountains: it's all deep, dark and delicious, roasted right below the towering Canadian Rocky mountain peaks

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
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    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:

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heavyharmonies
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Amazing price!
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Tropical_Farmer
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Awesome find. To many people don't realize that coffee is one of the most pesticide heavy crops and crucial to buy Organic Certified.
Have, probably 20#'s in freezer, but have to stock up at $50 for 6 packs subscribe and save price.
With 15% SS price it is like $4 pound!
Have had coffee whole beans froze over 5+ years and I don't taste difference, and they are still oily.
I do think Dark roast are stronger and make the beans last longer as I need to use less for same strength coffee.
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splunk
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Quote from Tropical_Farmer :
Awesome find. To many people don't realize that coffee is one of the most pesticide heavy crops and crucial to buy Organic Certified.
Have, probably 20#'s in freezer, but have to stock up at $50 for 6 packs subscribe and save price.
With 15% SS price it is like $4 pound!
Have had coffee whole beans froze over 5+ years and I don't taste difference, and they are still oily.
I do think Dark roast are stronger and make the beans last longer as I need to use less for same strength coffee.
I froze all kinda coffee beans in the original packaging for 3 years or more. I've never tasted any difference, and I grind the beans frozen. So I guess I'm just lucky I'm not a coffee snob. All tastes the same to me... This was a good deal as I just ran out.
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Parad153
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Quote from Tropical_Farmer :
Awesome find. To many people don't realize that coffee is one of the most pesticide heavy crops and crucial to buy Organic Certified.
Have, probably 20#'s in freezer, but have to stock up at $50 for 6 packs subscribe and save price.
With 15% SS price it is like $4 pound!
Have had coffee whole beans froze over 5+ years and I don't taste difference, and they are still oily.
I do think Dark roast are stronger and make the beans last longer as I need to use less for same strength coffee.

Good to know that organic coffee beans can be stored 5+ years and still taste the same
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Prosky
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Quote from Tropical_Farmer :
Awesome find. To many people don't realize that coffee is one of the most pesticide heavy crops and crucial to buy Organic Certified. Have, probably 20#'s in freezer, but have to stock up at $50 for 6 packs subscribe and save price. With 15% SS price it is like $4 pound!Have had coffee whole beans froze over 5+ years and I don't taste difference, and they are still oily. I do think Dark roast are stronger and make the beans last longer as I need to use less for same strength coffee.
I'm sorry to break it to you but:
1. Caffeine itself, the main reason people drink coffee is a pesticide.
2. Pesticides are allowed and heavily used in organic farming.
3. Darker roasts have stronger taste, but less caffeine than lighter roasts.

Ref: https://www.science.org/doi/10.11...ce.6207592, https://npic.orst.edu/ingred/organic.html, https://xerces.org/sites/default/...screen.pdf
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Oobidigah
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Incredible price.
I hope it is good, otherwise I will be using it as garden fertilizer.
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T-wrong
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Would this bean be good for espresso machines?

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MrBeanz
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Quote from Oobidigah :
Incredible price.
I hope it is good, otherwise I will be using it as garden fertilizer.
Are these beans good to use in a Delonghi super automatic, are these beans too oily or may damage the built in grinder, Thanks
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FifthTimeIsACharm
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Great price but not available anymore.
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cabernet
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This is my least favorite of Kicking Horse coffees but I still would have bought it if it was still available
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splunk
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Quote from Prosky :
I'm sorry to break it to you but:
1. Caffeine itself, the main reason people drink coffee is a pesticide.
2. Pesticides are allowed and heavily used in organic farming.
3. Darker roasts have stronger taste, but less caffeine than lighter roasts.

Ref: https://www.science.org/doi/10.11...ce.6207592 [science.org]
Do you always trust the science? Did you trust the science when the evil were giving people poison injections?
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Tquasi
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Dead. Likely a price mistake anyway
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heavyharmonies
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Quote from cabernet :
This is my least favorite of Kicking Horse coffees but I still would have bought it if it was still available
Same. I'm primarily a dark roast enjoyer... but at this price it's a no brainer to throw into the mix.
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Prosky
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Quote from splunk :
Do you always trust the science? Did you trust the science when the evil were giving people poison injections?
I trust the scientific method. Science comprises of distinct and often conflicting theories, meaning some must be wrong by definition.
Here is an good video on the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42QuXLucH3Q

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Quote from splunk :
Do you always trust the science? Did you trust the science when the evil were giving people poison injections?

Bro you need help if you're still falling for this. Over 70% of the world has had one dose of the jab and higher percentage of others. Stop looking at outliers as evidence for whatever you believe

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