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Coffee For Less – Online Deal

$10 for $20 Worth of Coffee, Tea, Hot Cocoa, and Accessories

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Sun Sep 23 06:59:59 UTC 2012
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  • Simple Pleasures

In a Nutshell

Starbucks-preferred provider sells artisanal coffee beans, chai tea, and hot cocoa

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 20, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per order. Valid online only. Not valid until 24 hours after feature ends. Shipping not included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Coffee keeps people sharp in the morning so that they spend more time working and waste less time explaining how all those Froot Loops got into the toaster. Amuse fewer repairmen with this Groupon.

$10 for $20 Worth of Coffee, Tea, Hot Cocoa, and Accessories

Fill mugs with piping-hot brews from 18 Baronet Coffee Donut Shop Blend coffee pods ($6.99), a 2.2-pound bag of Lavazza Gran Filtro coffee beans ($44.30), or a 25-count box of Ashby's darjeeling tea ($9.50).

Coffee For Less

Jack and Linda Kirshner believe coffee is an integral part of life—it's there when you wake up in the morning, at the end of a romantic dinner, or when you just need to destroy a possessed snowman. Though this vision has led the couple to found Coffee for Less, their journey began well before that. More than two decades ago, the Kirshners started their first company within their apartment's mocha-scented confines. The venture, named Coffee Serv, would eventually become one of the largest office coffee-service providers in Philadelphia.

Today, Coffee For Less serves as the online face for the Kirshners' company and fills kitchens across America with the aromas of fresh-brewed joe. A Starbucks-preferred office coffee provider, the online store also ships hand-ground Aloha Island coffee beans and coffee pods to homes and well-decorated caves. These items can brew within Coffee For Less's selection of appliances, which include Cuisinart coffeemakers.

Coffee For Less isn't content to just sell hot beverages, though. They also want to educate their patrons, and do so through articles about products and coffee-themed infographics. This effort to reach out echoes the company's charitable work, which includes a partnership with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the company's own Hit The Books scholarship, which they award to college students within the United States.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Collectible Trinkets

No mantel, shadow box, or garbage bag in the attic is complete without a display of valuable collectibles, appreciating exponentially with each passing year. You may already be a millionaire if you collect any of the following:

Beanie Babies: These limp, boneless animals are a college tuition waiting to happen.
Most Valuable Beanie Baby: Lillehammer, the ’94 Winter Games herring

PEZ Dispensers: It turns out these valuable treat scepters are more than just miniature tracheotomy patients that dispense a candy tasting of equal parts chalk and soap.
Most Valuable PEZ Dispenser: Rare Darth Vader with Kermit the Frog’s eyes affixed to the top of his helmet as a result of factory error

Hot Wheels: Small? Sure. Cars? Definitely. These small cars look just like regular cars—but smaller.
Most Valuable Hot Wheels Car: The 1981 Pioneer Ferrari 308 GTB—shrunk from a full-size car using experimental technology—that contains a now-tiny Vice President Mondale who was just sitting behind the wheel for a second to take a photo

What valuable toys are currently rotting in your attic?

Coffee For Less