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Where i live, there are dozens of choices for me. I used to drink Millstone (at $8.99 a bag!) On a lark i needed coffee, but only had $5--so i bought a bag of 8 O'clock ($4.99) and it was the best coffee i ever had!
no food tax, huh?
you still paying that price? It;s about $3.69, here........
Coca cola, Duke's mayo, Ben and Jerry's/Haagen Dazs ice cream, Crystal and Frank's Red Hot hot sauces, and Luzianne chicory coffee and tea. Lipton just doesn't cut it.
Nathan's franks
Pico Pica hot sauce (sold only in the far West)
Herdez chunky salsa
Eagle Brand condensed milk
Stewart's grape soda
Bisquik
Del Monte relish (the only one I can find that's made with sugar instead of HFCS)
Real maple syrup from back East somewhere, doesn't matter where.
No food tax in Phoenix. Where can I get it for $3.69??!
Before A&P sold off 8 o'clock to Tata Coffee, it was super cheap all of the time. I pick-up the 36oz. bags sometimes when they have a BOGO sale. 2 bags for $14 is the cheapest i ever see. They used to have this bag on sale for $3.99 quite often pre-Tata.
Don't forget also that the yield on this coffee isn't too good. You're going to use more of it than you would of many(Green Mountain/Starbucks/Millstone/etc.) other beans, and that increases your true cost to make it.
Ummmm...at the risk of repeating myself...I will accept no substitute for Heinz ketchup!
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Originally Posted by thebreadlady
maple syrup. nothing else like it on earth.
Yes! to those two. I see coffee is important to folks here. The only one I will buy is NESCAFÉ instant. I feel like a tv commercial sometimes, when folks come over for a visit and I serve them coffee. They frequently ask what kind it is because it is so good. I have sent a few folks home with an unopened jar from my pantry
Hehe It would be easier (and much shorter) for me to list the things I'm willing to buy *anybrand* for . I'm the Brand Manager's Dream Consumer. Once I settle on a brand, usually the only thing that'll shake me off it is discontinuance. If a store is temporarily out of stock, I'll often go to another store or go without rather than substitute. Of course, I'm willing to give a new brand a chance, but if I end up liking it, I generally switch 100%. Bye bye old favorite, hello new love!
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