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Jason tries Pikes Place with an oatmeal cookie and with cream and sugar to see what it does to the flavor profile. Win Coffee!

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    ekklesiawarrior5 months ago

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    Pikes Place is our favorite when we are in America.

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      Natureboy5 months ago

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      What, exactly, is the big deal about Starbucks? Apart from branding and name recognition, i.e., hype? Their coffee is not all that. Better, perhaps, than the standard-issue greasy-spoon "OMG did they make this with the dishwater" coffee, but still not gourmet quality, by any means.

      Starbucks over-roasts their coffee, OK, some folks like a "dark roast" but the truth is dark-roasting is a way to cover up the flavor of ho-hum or substandard beans. Thumbs down for Starbucks. Find yourself a small company that roasts their own and takes the matter seriously. Discover the difference.

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