We get the Starbucks at Costco for close to $.50 eaMpitt wrote: Mon Jul 30, 2018 2:37 pmFrom what vendor do you typically purchase your Starbucks packs? I am thinking they might be a bit more pricey then other instants. Amazon is rather proud of them (expensive).WorkmanMRE wrote: Sun Jul 29, 2018 3:52 pm The "German EPA" Instant coffee and the "Starbucks" instant coffee(not in rations) are my 2 favorites. The Canadian Espresso roast is pretty dang nice! But for availability Id go for Tasters Choice.In every store and the same as in rations.Hope this helps!
Also, have you tried the Nescafe Gold. A coworker swears it's the only instant she will drink. It is not easy to find in the US though. Pretty much Internet Shops only as it is marketed for the UK.
Vintage coffee from rations.
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DUDE $0.50....thats a great price. Im renewing my Costco card just for that!We get the Starbucks at Costco for close to $.50 ea
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Oooh, Hot Tip Dvalin, I already have a Costco Membership. I will definitely have to look for it next visit. thanks
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Oh, the favorite VINTAGE coffee.... I never had one. You should PM Steve.Jared_St wrote: Sun Jul 29, 2018 1:44 pm So, out of all the different types of vintage coffee that y'all have tried, what is your favourite? And how often/not often do you usually find them in good enough shape to drink them? I'm wanting to get some ideas for a project I'm doing.![]()
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Sorry guys, I've been corrected by the bookkeeper of the house, it was $.62 ea last time.
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Hahaha. XD Hey, I know of a bunch of coffee to try now still at least!Asger wrote: Tue Jul 31, 2018 11:30 amOh, the favorite VINTAGE coffee.... I never had one. You should PM Steve.Jared_St wrote: Sun Jul 29, 2018 1:44 pm So, out of all the different types of vintage coffee that y'all have tried, what is your favourite? And how often/not often do you usually find them in good enough shape to drink them? I'm wanting to get some ideas for a project I'm doing.![]()
Likes coffee, rations, and cheese. Will probably print things for coffee.
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You can forget everything and go straight to Nescafe Gold. Always trust Germans about engines, weapons, sausages and coffee.
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Just dont trust us with winning a war, we never do thatAsger wrote: Wed Aug 01, 2018 1:44 pm You can forget everything and go straight to Nescafe Gold. Always trust Germans about engines, weapons, sausages and coffee.
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I can second that, we fought for Germans in both world wars. But third time's the charm 


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I checked today the Nescafe gold price and its 10€ for an 200g glass, thats enough for 100 cups coffee