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  2. The Best Costco Coffee, According to Superfans - AOL

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    Costco sells a variety of high-quality coffee beans (pre-ground and whole bean) at different price points, including the Kirkland Signature House Blend, French roast, and Colombian Supremo varieties.

  3. 10 Grocery Store Cold Brews That Are Worth Your Money

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    1. Stumptown Original Cold Brew Coffee. $4.29 from Whole Foods. Shop Now. Stumptown was one of the few cold brew coffee brands that I kept coming back to instead of just taking a few sips and ...

  4. 15 Best Gourmet Coffee Brands In The World - AOL

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    In this article we take a look at the 15 best gourmet coffee brands in the world. Click to skip ahead and jump to the 10 best gourmet coffee brands in the world. Coffee has evolved beyond being ...

  5. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks serves hot and cold drinks, whole-bean coffee, micro-ground instant coffee, espresso, caffe latte, full and loose-leaf teas, juices, Frappuccino beverages, pastries, and snacks. Some offerings are seasonal or specific to the locality of the store. Depending on the country, most locations provide free Wi-Fi Internet access.

  6. Peet's Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Peet's Coffee is a San Francisco Bay Area-based specialty coffee roaster and retailer owned by JAB Holding Company via JDE Peet's.Founded in 1966 by Alfred Peet in Berkeley, California, Peet's introduced the United States to its darker roasted Arabica coffee in blends including French roast and grades appropriate for espresso drinks.

  7. Coffee - Wikipedia

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    The coffee beans were procured by the Yemenis from the Ethiopian Highlands via coastal Somali intermediaries, and cultivated in Yemen. By the 16th century, the drink had reached the rest of the Middle East and North Africa, later spreading to Europe. The two most commonly grown coffee bean types are C. arabica and C. robusta. [4]

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