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Brewed with care, Folgers can make a decent cup of coffee. Not great, but decent. But that's not because of any premium level of ingredients. Their Classic Roast blends Robusta and Arabica beans claimed to be"mountain grown" which implies higher altitude but does not actually ensure it, according to.
Coffee grown at higher altitude tends to be more complex and tasty, but it's harder and more expensive to grow—remember that mountains start at low altitude, so something can be"mountain grown" while in fact having grown quite near sea level.Dunkin', formerly known as Dunkin' Donuts, of course, actually has some pretty good coffee, especially for the price. And especially when accompanied by a donut.
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