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Ambassador Organics Biodynamic French Roast Coffee, Whole Bean, 10 Ounce Bags (Pack of 2)
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This coffee is excellent! It's also organic and fair-trade, meaning that the farmers don't get screwed out of their share of the profits. These black, glossy beans produce smooth, bold and aromatic coffee, that's actually supposed to be good for the ground it's grown in and the body that ends up sipping it. I don't know about all of that. The jury is out on just how good coffee is for you, but this stuff makes me a great cup, and I end up feeling pretty good in the process. (via amazon.com)
Updated Oct 14, 2008
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