Craft Coffee Prices Are High. But They're Cheaper in December
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Craft Coffee Prices Are High. But They're Cheaper in December
"Fall Coffee Subscription deals are usually the lowest prices of the year. After all, everybody knows you drink more coffee when the weather's colder. Hot drinks sound refreshing in the chill of the breeze, it's still dark when you wake up (whyyy?), and you maybe just need a little extra pep to face a wall of gray cloud on the morning commute."
"Atlas is a unique proposition that ends up being a great coffee gift. Atlas is an importer and roaster that sources its beans from a different country each month, whether a rarely found Ugandan coffee that tastes like a cashew-dappled fudge bar or the familiar pep of fruity-chocolatey Colombian. Subscribe during December, and your subscription comes with a free bag of coffee. Get a six-month gift subscription for your favorite aunt, and it's around 20 percent offplus free shipping."
Fall subscription pricing reaches yearly lows as colder weather increases coffee consumption. Seasonal promotions include steep trial discounts, free bags, and discounted gift subscriptions. Atlas Coffee Club sources beans from a different country each month, spotlighting origins such as Uganda and Colombia, and offers a free bag for December subscriptions. A six-month gift subscription runs about 20 percent off with free shipping, while a quarterly gift option delivers three bags from three countries every three months. Subscribers can select whole-bean or pre-ground, coffee style, and roast level, and gift subscriptions can be emailed with a note.
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