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Coffee Lovers Unite
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Breville Gourmet Single Cup Coffee Machine -Refurbished
$149.99 $119.99
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Melitta MEJP5 Java-Pod Go Hazelnuts Hazelnut Coffee
$16.27 $5.16
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Farmers of the Golden Bean: Costa Rican Households and the Global Coffee Economy
$20.00
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Pro Line Series Burr Grinder KPCG100NP Coffee Gringer (Nickel Pearl, Grinder)
$199.99
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Keurig K-Cup 18-pk. Van Houtte Eclipse Blend Coffee
$11.99
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Keurig K-Cup 18-pk. Gloria Jean's Hazelnut Coffee
$11.99
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Mr. Coffee 8-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker, Stainless Steel Carafe
$39.88
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Mr. Coffee 4-Cup Espresso Maker
$36.96
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Mr. Coffee TM75 3-Quart Iced Tea Maker
$26.87
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Mr. Coffee Coffee Grinder in Chrome
$24.99
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GE 12-Cup Gourmet Coffee Maker
$39.00
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SmartBrew DCM2500 Coffee Maker (12 Cup, White)
$36.99
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Brew Central DCC2200 Coffee Maker (14 Cup, Stainless Steel)
$99.96 $93.95
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Grind and Brew DGB-600BCW Coffee Maker (10 Cup, White/Stainless Steel, Grinder)
$145.19 $94.99
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Brew Central DCC-1200 Coffee Maker (12 Cup, Black Chrome)
$145.00 $79.95
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Bunn 38700.0001 Axiom-35-3 Automatic Coffee Maker with One Lower Warmer and Two Top Warmers
$722.19
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Single Serve MES2B Coffee Maker (1 Cup, Black)
$74.47
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Hamilton Beach 48465 Brew Station Digital 12-Cup Coffee Maker
$69.99 $57.99
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Keurig K-Cup 18-pk. Coffee People Organic Coffee
$11.99
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Keurig K-Cup 18-pk. Green Mountain Coffee Hazelnut Decaffeinated Coffee
$11.99
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Keurig K-Cup 18-pk. Green Mountain Coffee French Roast Decaffeinated Coffee
$11.99
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Cuisinart DCC-1200PRC 12 Cup coffee Carafe with Lid, Black
$33.95 $25.00
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Keurig 18-pc. K-Cup Coffees & Teas Von Houtte Extra Bold Eclipse Blend
$9.99
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Bunn-O-Matic - Flat Bottom Coffee Filters, 12-Cup Size, 250 Filters/pack
$6.05
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Nikko Ceramics Sentiments Moonstone 40 oz. Coffee Pot and Lid
$69.95
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Keurig K-Cup 18-pk. Emeril's Big Easy Bold Coffee
$11.99
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Thirstystone Coffee Cup Coaster Set
$29.99
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Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker
$28.54
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Coffee use can be traced at least to as early as the ninth century, when it appeared in the highlands of Ethiopia. According to legend, an Arab goatherder named Khalid observed that his goats became more lively after eating the berries of the coffee plant. Intrigued, he boiled the berries, thus producing the first coffee. (source: Wikipedia.org)
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