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Try the #GreatTaste of Seattle’s Best Coffee

Great news coffee lovers! Now you can enjoy more Seattle’s Best Coffee flavors at home thanks to their new at-home coffee options. Featuring five varieties of single-serve K-Cup® packs, and two new, at-home roast and ground blends, you now have new reasons and more ways to enjoy your morning, afternoon and evening cup of joe.
Seattle's best Coffee new launches

Sitting next to customer favorites, Signature Blends 3, 4 and 5, are new flavors, Born in Seattle House Blend, and Spirited Start Breakfast Blend. The Born in Seattle House Blend is a smooth, medium-roast coffee made with premium, roasted Latin American beans that Seattle’s Best has been known for since their inception in 1970. The Spirited Start Breakfast Blend, is a medium and vibrant blend that is bright and crisp with smooth citrus notes. Seattle’s Best Coffee is also available in single-serve K-Cup® packs in five varieties of medium roast blends including Signature Blend 3, House Blend, Breakfast Blend, Very Vanilla and Toasted Hazelnut. The K-Cup® packs are available for a suggested retail price is $7.99 for a pack of 10 or $10.99 for a pack of 16. Want to try a free sample for yourself? Like their Facebook page and click Get Seattle’s Best House Blend for free.

And for those days when you need something a bit stronger than regular coffee, why not try this enjoy this coffee with a twist like the delicious Seattle’s Best Coffee Mapletini. This heavenly cocktail features the medium-dark and rich Signature Blend No. 4 with the sweet taste of maple syrup and vanilla vodka and creamy half & half.

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Seattle’s Best Coffee® packaged R&G, frozen, instant, and single-serve coffees are available in more than 20,000 locations including most U.S. food, drug and mass retailers (Walmart, Target, Sam’s Club, Costco, Safeway, Kroger and more). Visit the grocery locator on www.SeattlesBest.com to find your favorite coffee products.

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