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Reddit mentions of SF Bay Coffee French Roast/Dark Roast 80 Ct Compostable Coffee Pods, K Cup Compatible Including Keurig 2.0 (Packaging May Vary)

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We found 7 Reddit mentions of SF Bay Coffee French Roast/Dark Roast 80 Ct Compostable Coffee Pods, K Cup Compatible Including Keurig 2.0 (Packaging May Vary). Here are the top ones.

SF Bay Coffee French Roast/Dark Roast 80 Ct Compostable Coffee Pods, K Cup Compatible Including Keurig 2.0 (Packaging May Vary)
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    Features:
  • One of our most popular coffees, French Roast is sourced from Central and South America arabica beans. We roast it dark, creating a bold, full-bodied coffee with a smoky finish. Satisfaction in a cup.
  • KEURIG COMPATIBLE: Our OneCup Coffee Pods are specially designed for use with K-cup style single serve brewers including Keurig 2.0. SF Bay Coffee is not affiliated with Keurig Green Mountain.
  • QUALITY COFFEE: San Francisco Bay Coffee uses only 100% arabica coffee and certified Kosher coffee beans. Hand picked and grown in high altitude. We're so confident you'll love it, we back it with a satisfaction guarantee.
  • ECO-FRIENDLY, COMPOSTABLE: OneCup pods, including the outer bag and one-way coffee valve, are made from plant-based materials and are certified commercially compostable by BPI.
  • SF BAY COFFEE is a family owned, American made company with a rich tradition. Our reputation reflects on us as a family so if you're ever not happy with your purchase, call us and we'll make it right.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height11.75 Inches
Length10 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2012
Size80 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight2.425084882 Pounds
Width7 Inches

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Found 7 comments on SF Bay Coffee French Roast/Dark Roast 80 Ct Compostable Coffee Pods, K Cup Compatible Including Keurig 2.0 (Packaging May Vary):

u/rubysc · 2 pointsr/xxketo

Not sure about you, but I don't use a ton of shelf stable stuff anymore. I have a big row of mason jars up high full of probably rancid gluten free flours and sugars from my pre-keto days :p They look cool, though!

Besides the three you mentioned: maybe nuts? Is there anything you go through fast enough that it won't need to be in the fridge or in a smaller, airtight, opaque container? For oils or vinegar that you go through fast enough, you could get pretty glass bottles with pour spouts. Actually, some olive oils come in really pretty bottles already.

What about coffee? I buy small, soft k-cups that use less plastic, so we actually keep regular and decaf coffee in wide mouth mason jars by the keurig. (this brand; they also are sold at Costco: https://www.amazon.com/San-Francisco-Bay-Coffee-Compatible/dp/B007TGDXNO). Beans or ground coffee would be prettier than the cups, if you use that. If you aren't going through coffee pretty quickly, I don't recommend this, because gets stale.

There are more options if you're willing to do bigger jars than masons. Tea bags? I tried those in a wide mouth mason jar and they just don't fit very well. But a big wide canister with straight sides would hold tea bags pretty nicely if you either have enough of the same kind or don't mind digging through a jumble to find the flavor you're looking for.

Non-food things? Utensils? Measuring spoons? These would probably look best in the tall narrow jam jars (8 or 12oz) or the wide mouth pint or 1.5 pint jars. The straight sides look really nice.

Some friends of mine bought all Market Pantry (target store brand) canned goods. The label/branding is pretty simple, so it actually looked really clean and elegant when displayed on a bookshelf. If you use a lot of canned goods, this might be an option too and doesn't even require jars.

u/1stGenRex · 2 pointsr/dogecoin

Also, I'd recommend picking up some of these (they have smaller ones than the 80 count, if you want to try them out)

They look a bit different, but they work just as well as the other k-cups. The coffee is damn good too, for those that like a strong coffee, that's not bitter. I've had Fog Chaser and French Roast, and my wife and I both like them very much.

u/Whiskyandtinder · 1 pointr/Coffee

San Francisco Bay French Roast was one of the best K-Cups I've tried.

u/Caboose106 · 1 pointr/todayilearned

There are alternatives to the plastic cups. We use to order these when we still used our Keurig, and I think they have a better taste than most others.

San Francisco Bay OneCup, French Roast, 80 Count- Single Serve Coffee, Compatible with Keurig K-cup Brewers https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007TGDXNO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_.N5kzb3MKVD46

u/carissalf · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. K-Cups for when I don't have time for the aeropress. As, I tend to move slowly waking up at 4:30am.

  2. If I have time, I will always use my aeropress. I use the inversion method, and it is phenomenal. Sadly, at work, all we have is a keurig.

  3. Thank you for the contest.
u/burn23notice · -1 pointsr/funny

Yep. My favorite is San Francisco Bay French roast that I buy in bulk
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007TGDXNO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ikO1Ab9PFG3R3