
"If you've ever strolled through a Dollar Tree and spotted a small, affordable bag of coffee from a major retailer, you weren't imagining things. Harry & David indeed offers one of its popular specialty coffee blends in low-cost Dollar Tree stores. It's the sweet and velvety Vanilla Crème Brûlée coffee, the same one available directly from the premium gift company itself. The packaging is very similar, as is the product, which features 100% Arabica beans."
"First up is price, and the difference is notable. Dollar Tree sells Harry & David Vanilla Crème Brûlée coffee in 4-ounce bags for just $2 - yes, it's a tiny bag, but still a serious bargain. At that price, you're paying about 50 cents per ounce. By comparison, the same coffee on Harry & David's website or on Amazon comes in 12-ounce bags, currently selling for $14.99. That's roughly $1.25 per ounce, which is more than double the cost at Dollar Tree stores."
"The Dollar Tree bags hold pre-ground coffee, which is convenient if you don't have a grinder. Just keep in mind that it's best to consume coffee beans as soon as possible after grinding, so these bags may lose aroma and flavor once opened. When shopping through Harry & David, the 12-ounce bags hold whole-bean coffee, so you're able to grind it at home."
Harry & David Vanilla Crème Brûlée coffee appears in Dollar Tree stores in small 4-ounce pre-ground bags priced at $2, offering a low-cost sampling option. Full-size 12-ounce bags sold by Harry & David or on Amazon are whole-bean and retail for about $14.99, making them more than twice the per-ounce cost of the Dollar Tree offering. Pre-ground Dollar Tree bags sacrifice freshness potential because ground beans lose aroma and flavor faster after opening. The 12-ounce whole-bean option allows home grinding for fresher cups, while the smaller Dollar Tree package is a convenient, inexpensive taste test.
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