$10 for $20 Worth of Coffee and Accessories from Roaste
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- Online coffee emporium
- Unique brews & accessories
- More than 1,500 products available
Drinking coffee provides many benefits, including increased energy, fewer headaches, and a lowered risk of arguing with your reflection due to caffeine deprivation. Add extra spark to your sips with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of coffee-related products from Roaste.
Culling coffees, accessories, and equipment from an energized entourage of microroasters and product makers, Roaste ships sense-stimulating beans and machines direct from the roasters and manufacturers themselves. Cup o' joe connoisseurs may choose any number of nose-seducing brews such as a one-pound bag of Vivace Espresso Vita ($17), engineered to produce bold caramel notes, or Papua New Guinea fair-trade organic coffee ($15), providing aromas more enticing than a freshly scrubbed tray of cookies. For those looking to invest in a caffeine-creating contraption, Roaste offers coffee makers such as the Chazzano two-cup travel press ($19.95) and an array of accessories that includes milk frothers, bean grinders, and decorative glassware to display the liquid fruits of percolating labor.
Roaste’s blahs-blasting beans can be shipped anywhere in the continental United States, or elsewhere for an additional charge, via traditional ground carrier or strength-serum altered pigeon. In addition, customers will receive access to future discounts from Roaste, such as the “e-beans” program, which rewards every transaction, review, and comment made on its site for points toward future pounds of java.
- Online coffee emporium
- Unique brews & accessories
- More than 1,500 products available
Drinking coffee provides many benefits, including increased energy, fewer headaches, and a lowered risk of arguing with your reflection due to caffeine deprivation. Add extra spark to your sips with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of coffee-related products from Roaste.
Culling coffees, accessories, and equipment from an energized entourage of microroasters and product makers, Roaste ships sense-stimulating beans and machines direct from the roasters and manufacturers themselves. Cup o' joe connoisseurs may choose any number of nose-seducing brews such as a one-pound bag of Vivace Espresso Vita ($17), engineered to produce bold caramel notes, or Papua New Guinea fair-trade organic coffee ($15), providing aromas more enticing than a freshly scrubbed tray of cookies. For those looking to invest in a caffeine-creating contraption, Roaste offers coffee makers such as the Chazzano two-cup travel press ($19.95) and an array of accessories that includes milk frothers, bean grinders, and decorative glassware to display the liquid fruits of percolating labor.
Roaste’s blahs-blasting beans can be shipped anywhere in the continental United States, or elsewhere for an additional charge, via traditional ground carrier or strength-serum altered pigeon. In addition, customers will receive access to future discounts from Roaste, such as the “e-beans” program, which rewards every transaction, review, and comment made on its site for points toward future pounds of java.