Does Green Mountain operate its own coffee shops like Starbucks. I live in Canada and haven't seen any here although their k-cups are sold here.Quote:
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Does Green Mountain operate its own coffee shops like Starbucks. I live in Canada and haven't seen any here although their k-cups are sold here.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wingennis
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Not in my area. I get the K-Cups at the grocery store or Amazon depending on price.
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I tried some of those back when Starbucks was just one location in Seattle.Quote:
Originally Posted by skimonkey
How's this for a cup of coffee! The coffeeholics dream!:D
It only holds 2,010 gallons.:(
http://www.worldrecordacademy.com/dr...om_101930.html
Admiral, have you tried this variety? It should be strong enough for you.
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I have tried it. It lives up to its claim too.Quote:
Originally Posted by scifan57
In fact - thank you for the reminder. This brand often goes on sales in DEC / JAN as the older roasting dates begin to expire.
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I started drinking coffee in college. I am not a big coffee drinker as I drink it every once in a while. Now that I am older and have a night job, I drink a Starbucks before work and some cheap powder stuff my work gives us. Sometimes they leave us those creamer cups but usually left with powdered creamer. Sometimes I'll get McDonald's coffee. Just a casual coffee drinker I guess?
What's the "powder" coffee at work?Quote:
Originally Posted by Houdini5150
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I think I am just a casual coffee drinker. Usually drink a cup every once in a while. Started drinking coffee after high school. Usually drink Starbucks. Lately been drinking McDonald's coffee as its quicker to get near my work. If I drink coffee at work,they give us the cheap powder stuff. Sometimes we get the liquid creamer cups but usually it's powdered.