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Bring some Starbucks Dark Roast Ground Coffee home: 20-oz. for $7.50 (35% off)

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Amazon is offering the 20-ounce bag of Starbucks French Roast Dark Roast Ground Coffee for $7.59. Opt for Subscribe & Save to redeem the lowest possible price. Shipping is free for Prime members or in orders over $25. Regularly up at around $12 or so, that’s more than 35% off the going rate and the best price we can find. Bring the Starbucks flavor home with this robust, bold brew described as “smoky and singular.” Rated 4+ stars from over 1,000 Amazon customers. More coffee deals below.

We also still have the 12-Pack  of Amazon Colombia Roast K-Cups for under $4 (Reg. $10) and we just spotted this 40-pack of Two Rivers K-cups for just $13.25 Prime shipped after you opt for Subscribe & Save. Regularly closer to $20, this is the lowest price we can find at about $0.33 per cup.

Starbucks French Roast Dark Roast Ground Coffee:

  • French Roast is smoky and singular–the pure, explosive flavor of our darkest roast
  • Darker-roasted coffees have fuller body with robust, bold taste
  • Enjoy the Starbucks coffee you love without leaving the house
  • For finest taste, use cold, filtered water and store ground coffee in a cool, dark place
  • Each pack includes a 20-ounce bag of ground Starbucks coffee

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices