Lavazza in Blu Espresso Coffee
Would it be recommended to remove the coffee from the container to place in a more air-tight one?
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Would it be recommended to remove the coffee from the container to place in a more air-tight one?
Thanks
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Michael Rosso ♦ Mike...Thank you for your interest in the Lavazza in Blu. There are 8.8 ounces of a blend of 100% Arabica Coffees coming from Brazil and South America in each can. Giving you a velvety and full-bodied taste and in characterized by a particularly distinctive aroma. I hope this information is helpful, and if you have anymore questions about this or any of the other products we sell please call us directly at 1-888-411-5282 option 1. Thanks.
Michael Rosso ♦ Suzane...Thank you for your interest in the Lavazza BLU. There are 12 cans per case. Thanks.
Can you tell me the expiration date on this product and if it applies to a case?
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mjackson ♦ Andrea,
There is an expiration date and it does apply to the case. It is good for two years after is packed we go through product quickly and will be a non-issue when you order.
which one is less acidic, blu or black one?
it'd be helpful if you make a chart to compare all lavazza tho.
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Michael Rosso ♦ M Kiryana...Are you referring to the Lavazza Blu and the Lavazza Caffee Espresso? Thanks.
Michael Rosso ♦ Dale...Thanks for your interest in Lavazza in Blu. There are twelve cans per case. Thanks.
Pricing is odd and I want to verify the listing is correct...
1 can $6.92
1 cans $13.95. This must be a typo. Is this the price for 2 cans? and if so, why do 2 cans cost a tiny bit more than if 2 single cans are purchased?
how many cans in a case?
I miss that I can no longer order the 6 pak I always use to get.
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Michael Rosso ♦ Pam, Thank you for your question. The description on the site was a typo and is being fix right now. Also the pricing was off. The 2 can option should be 5% cheaper than purchasing 2 single cans. There is 12 cans to a case and works out to be 6.57 a can. If you have any more questions don't hesitate to contact us at 1-888-411-5282. Happy brewing!
I stayed in The Hilton in Lafayette LA recently and loved the coffee supplied in our room. It was Lavazza in blu with Bar & Cafeteria on side of pod. The name on the packet was Caffe Filtro 100% arabica ground coffee/cafe moulu. I could not find this on your website. I have a perculator and would like to perk my coffee in it. I also have a Cuisanard 4 cup coffee maker and could also use pods in this. What have you got that would be comparable? Looking forward to hearing from you, Teresa
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Tracys ♦ I would suggest trying Lavazza’s Premium Drip coffee is a combination of Arabica beans from Central America, Kenya, and Tanzania. Turning any coffee break into a special occasion, this lightly roasted Lavazza coffee culminates in a rich aroma and full-bodied brew. Premium Drip is an exceptionally well-balanced blend that is the perfect end to any meal. Available in 10 oz cans of ground drip coffee.
http://www.wholelattelove.com/Lavazza/premium_drip_coffee.cfm
mjackson ♦ Bob,
I think the can is well designed to be air tight.
04-02-2013 11:32am |