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  2. 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 ...

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    You can get your favorite Starbucks coffees and more at most grocery stores and online nationwide, with products ranging from iced coffee and K-cups to signature syrups and Starbucks Refreshers.

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    Single-cup brewing pods have revolutionized coffee-making at home. We tasted 10 popular brands to find the best flavor for your buck. ... We tasted 10 popular brands to find the best flavor for ...

  5. Torrefazione Italia - Wikipedia

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    Torrefazione Italia is a high-end brand of Starbucks coffee beans sold in grocery stores. It started out as its own coffeehouse chain before being acquired by Starbucks in 2003. It started out as its own coffeehouse chain before being acquired by Starbucks in 2003.

  6. Death Wish Coffee - Wikipedia

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    A bag of Death Wish Coffee. Death Wish Coffee is a coffee brand based in the United States. Their coffee is sold online, Amazon, and in grocery stores across the country. The coffee is a blend of robusta and arabica beans from India, Peru, and other countries throughout South and Central America. Death Wish Coffee was introduced in 2012.

  7. Gaviña Gourmet Coffee - Wikipedia

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    By 2010, Gaviña was roasting about 40 million pounds of coffee per year [5] and was an $114m business, with a fifth of revenue from making and packaging private label coffees for McDonald's, 7-Eleven and Costco stores, according to the Los Angeles Times. [6]