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Starbucks Dark Roast Fresh Brew Ground Coffee Cans offer a convenient and sustainable way to enjoy rich, flavorful coffee. Each box contains 8 recyclable cans, with each can making 4-6 cups of 100% Arabica French Roast coffee, ensuring peak freshness and quality.
L**1
Not sure what the expiration date is on these
I love these cans of coffee, but they are expensive -I can't find an expiration Date anywhere. Really strong coffee, about the best I can buy and make at home.
T**A
1 can=1 pot of Starbucks Goodness
LOVE MY STARBUCKS! this pre-measured for 1 pot of coffee "little can" goes with me to work. Convenient, for when I want more than a K-cup.
C**O
Product is repackaged because it is old and stale coffee
Units are repackaged which I believe is illegal. Due to not being sold from original package there is no expiration date on each individual unit. The coffee is stale and old.
M**O
Fresh cups of coffee every day!
I stumbled onto this and it's so awesome opening a freshes can of coffee every morning! I've spent a lot of money on those stupid sealed coffee cans that are supposed to persevere the coffee and they don't work. Opening these little cans every morning is just being in heaven! I can make 3+ double expresso or a pot of coffee with each can! Thank you so much!
O**E
good quality, but only good for sporadic coffee drinkers (or camping)
There's a lot of packaging to discard, it's pricey per ounce versus buying large bags, and it's just a pre-ground version of one of Starbuck's least interesting varietals.So what's it good for? I'd suggest:* for people who brew coffee rarely (weekends only, or making brunch at home), whose bags would get stale.* for "emergency" backup in place of a spare grinder* for long-shelf-life containers going into "preppers" pantries* for storage in damp, hot conditions that may shorten the life of coffee in bags: Caribbean, South Pacific, tropics, etc.* for camping, where you want a moderate amount of coffee but it may get banged around, splashed on, experience temperature extremes, etc.For normal use? For somebody who makes coffee several days a week, or more often? It's expensive and wastes metal-- just buy bags, store them in the freezer if need be.Flavor: Robust and fresh, but this is Sbux French Roast. It's dark, caramelized to the point super-tasters will say it's burnt, and not very nuanced. That said, it's also vigorous enough to stand up to people who use too much creamer. Your coffee tastes will dictate whether French Roast's flavor is a feature or a bug.Grind: Fine enough you could get away with using it in an American-style espresso machine, a little too fine for the typical French Press, just right for drip.There's a very limited target audience for these cans of coffee grounds. It's for those people's sake that I award 4 stars. Everyone else has better, cheaper, and more environmentally sound options. And more flavorful options.
P**.
Great value for great coffee
One can makes half a pot. Easy mix and tastes great. Makes the cups of coffee about a dollar it less a cup. Great value for Starbucks.
K**R
Just already ground in csns
Cans instead of bag maybe good for camping
K**1
Perfectly measured for a Bodum 8 Cup press
pop the top, dump all contents into press and your set. love the simple convenience of having a nearly perfectly measured serving ready at a moments notice. I even keep the empties and use them to measure other beans i grind. The cans i don't keep I recycle. Feels like a win all around.
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