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For The Coffee Lovers In All Of Us

Lately, I have been on the search for different coffee something new and exciting, In this house, a great coffee is what starts our day. For my husband his first cup and everyone's still sleeping is what he loves the most.

One major mistake that the majority of people make is that they get store-bought coffee. Once you start getting the coffee beans whole and blending them yourself before every cup of coffee, you’ll realize what a difference it makes to the flavor. You get to try out different beans to experiment with flavors, and you also have the freedom to choose how heavy or light the strength of the coffee is.

Why is it that no matter what we do and how hard we try, the coffee that we make at home just doesn’t match the coffee that we buy from our favorite coffee store? There’s got to be a way around it, right? The answer to that, thankfully, is yes!  Until now Central Perk coffee is just like you have at any coffee shop in my opinion. We have had the expresso and the taste is so good.

The three blends we got are How you doin a medium roast and pivot blend its a Med/dark roast, and then the last one is We are on a coffee break and this one a dark roast. The best part about these coffees are the minute you open them and the smell is so good. Thats what makes a great coffee.

Central Perk has long been seen as the gathering place for locals to get a great cup of coffee and share moments with friends. With the help of famed chef Tom Colicchio, Central Perk has now come to life with a new collection of artisanal coffees roasted to order. Lovingly crafted from premium arabica beans, Central Perk coffee delivers a rich, full taste with every cup. Could it BE any more flavorful? We don’t think so.

So, give yourself a coffee break and grab a spot on the couch. You’re among friends.

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