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Vittoria Coffee Special Italian Blend Beans 1kg for $4.00 @ Coles - Cessnock NSW

500

At least 30 packs remained after I got my 5, so I feel justified running this up the flagpole in case anyone will salute it.

100% Quality Arabica

Best Before 16/05/2017

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  • +1

    WOW, I salute you!

  • Even I don't drink Victoria however this is such a bargain. Well done

    • +6

      I don't drink Victoria either only NSW :)

      • +3

        Yeahh I find Victoria a bit Bitter..

        • I wouldn't give a XXXX for anything else!

      • So available at Cessnock or whole NSW?

  • +1

    does Coles price match. Excellent find!

  • +4

    Just a warning that this is the cheapest Vittoria, and even when fresh has a lot less flavour than the regular Vittoria.

    But 4 bucks! Beats instant.

    • -1

      As a coffee snob, this stopped being fresh before it was put on the boat but it is very cheap and if you enjoy the flavour you can't do better.

      • +1

        There is a pea under your mattress, princess.

        • I got the pre-ground Vittoria for $12/kg once and bought 5 bags… next best offer still going is 2x 1KG preground for $30 at a fruit shop in my local centro.

  • Still $19 at my local store in QLD. I think the 200g was on "special" for $6. :-0

  • +1

    Ok, so there's now officially one good thing about Neck-nock! :P

    • Start all the Necknock jokes please!

  • I was there on Saturday and picked up a few packs for $10 each and thought I got a bargain!

  • Even though family advised against it, I recently got 2 bags of these to try.

    For the very first few days, it tastes significantly different from the usual darker blends I have.

    However, after a week, I no longer taste the difference, and now enjoy my daily cup.

    I would love to hear how the others find the taste of this blend.

    • Never liked it….always stale and bitter. Once you use fresh roasted ground bean you can't go back to supermarket stuff - still a deal at $4 per kilo.

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